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Two degrees - Haliburton Echo

By Emily Stonehouse One or two degrees. That’s the only difference between a cozy rainy day and a declaration of a significant weather event. While we tweak and adjust our thermostats to meet our needs, that teeny tiny separation between one or two degrees can make or break a community. When I spoke to Minden Mayor Bob Carter last week about the pending ice storm, he confirmed that all of Ontario was set to be slammed, but the variance in temper…
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haliburtonecho.ca broke the news in Haliburton County, Canada on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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