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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2023 · 7 MIN

'Dirty' ice, moving waterways, major drowning concerns with fluctuating winter temperatures

from The Morning Show with Devon Peacock · host Corus Radio

One in three drownings in Canada occur between October and April. What should people know to say safe during March Break in the lead-up to spring? Stephanie Bakalar from the Lifesaving Society joins Devon Peacock to discuss.

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'Dirty' ice, moving waterways, major drowning concerns with fluctuating winter temperatures

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One in three drownings in Canada occur between October and April. What should people know to say safe during March Break in the lead-up to spring? Stephanie Bakalar from the Lifesaving Society joins Devon Peacock to discuss.

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