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Global Warming N.W.O. #1

Global Warming will take it’s toll on Northwestern

Ontario, and will affect the region’s fish species and

forests.

Kenora, Red Lake, and Fort Frances are expected to see

warmer temperatures and less precipitation than normal.

Ministry of Natural Resources Aquatic Specialist Terry

Marshall says spring will come earlier, and so will the

fire fighting season.

Q:”…periods.” 25 seconds

Marshall adds rain won’t come often, but when it does,

it will be hard and stormy with more lightning.

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