Health officials receive complaints of beach rashes - Sault Ste
NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA HEALTH UNIT ******************** Swimmer's Itch The Algoma Health Unit has received calls from swimmers complaining of an itchy rash after swimming at Harmony and Havilland Beach this past weekend.
They complained for years about their water — and were told it was safe. Now Tottenham residents know it's been tainted all along
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They complained for years about their water — and were told it was safe. Now Tottenham residents know it's been tainted all along
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