Residents of Old East Village are teaming up to help an 80-year-old woman who was left without running water after thieves broke into the basement of the house she rents and ripped out the copper plumbing. Shirly Roberts lives in the neighbourhood in a rental house. She lives alone, and recently underwent a double knee replacement. Originally from Grenada, she has no family in Canada.
Temagami man says he'll go without water this winter over dispute with town
A Temagami man says he's prepared to go without running water this winter to avoid a $12,000 repair bill — part of which he thinks the town should pay. That's how much it would cost to replace his water line which runs through two municipal lots before getting to his house. James Black says he had an agreement with the town to cover two-thirds of the cost, but council changed its mind.
61 Indigenous Communities in Canada Still Need to Boil Water for Safety
Canada is one of the wealthiest and most water-rich countries in the world. Yet many of its First Nations communities continue to lack safe drinking water — a basic human right. As of February, 61 Indigenous reserves were under long-term drinking water advisories, half of which remain unresolved after more than a decade. These water advisories warn people to either boil water before use, not to consume it, or avoid it altogether because of toxicity levels.