In a characteristically chatty social media missive, Ottawa Public Health has the scoop on tackling the poop that can foul river water, contributing to no-fun swim advisories at the city’s five supervised beaches. Read More
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Don't feed the birds, take garbage home to help beach water quality, OPH says
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