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N.S. RCMP seek man after 12-year-old boy approached and offered ride
RCMP are looking for a suspect after a 12-year-old boy was approached by a man in a van in southwestern Nova Scotia.
Don't miss one of Michigan's best rivers
The May 17 Free Press had an article about the Great Lakes and listed the state's 'Top 10 Rivers' by length in miles.
An art studio is one of five new businesses that have come to downtown Elyria recently.
The local economy may be lackluster for some, but a few local entrepreneurs still believe in downtown Elyria and are opening shops to prove it.
Trout Unlimited marks 50 years of protecting waterways as fishing season begins
A fly fisherman tries his luck Friday afternoon in the Rogue River near Rockford.
Watershed group helps Big Sable effort
The Big Sable River is quietly becoming a much better place to fish thanks to dedicated volunteers with the Big Sable Watershed Restoration Committee.
DNR Fisheries Division to Conduct Creel Survey on Au Sable River Below Mio
As trout season approaches, the Department of Natural Resources wants anglers who fish the Au Sable River from Mio to McKinley to know it will be conducting a large-scale creel survey during the entire season.
Feds, N.S. commit $33m to bypass around Port Mouton
The provincial and federal governments announced here Tuesday they will build an eight-kilometre bypass around Port Mouton, a section of Highway 103 that falls below the standard for national highways in Canada.
Dam right: Consumers will act on water woes
OSCODA -- Last year, anglers believed that Consumers Energy blew off their complaints about huge fluctuations in water levels that screwed up steelhead fishing on the Au Sable River below Foote Dam.
Michigan SupCt ruling prevents Kolke Creek dumping
An oil company will not be allowed to dump oilfield wastewater into the headwaters of the Au Sable River in Otsego County under a Michigan Supreme Court ruling.
No shortage of ideas in N.S. on how to spend infrastructure cash
Ottawa and Nova Scotia have made it clear they're ready to spend big money on infrastructure to boost the economy, and there's no shortage of ideas where the money could go in the province.
Feds won't appeal ruling in Mich gas drilling case
The government has decided not to appeal a federal judge's ruling that blocked oil and gas drilling in a sensitive riverside area in northern Michigan.