Community Clean-Up Underway in Minden Hills
A bench is shown surrounded by flooding in Minden Hills, Ont., as reported by CTV News. The community is rallying together to clean up after spring flooding has impacted the region. Local authorities and volunteers are working to restore normalcy, with efforts focusing on debris removal and assessing damage to public spaces.
Spring flooding has affected parts of central Saskatchewan and other regions, with more communities on alert. In Minden Hills, the clean-up is part of a broader response to seasonal flooding that has left many areas waterlogged. Residents are encouraged to report hazards and assist in clearing debris from roads and public areas.
The clean-up operation comes as Environment Canada moves to an AI predictive weather model, which could improve future flood forecasting. Meanwhile, other news highlights include a worker killed at a northern Ontario mining project, and an emotional opening address at an inquest into a police shooting death of a former tennis pro.
In related environmental news, spring flooding has also hit parts of central Saskatchewan, and a worker was killed at a northern Ont. mining project. The community of Minden Hills remains resilient, with clean-up efforts expected to continue through the week.



