The disaster plan for the community has been updated for the first time in more than a decade and last week Whitewood’s Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) coordinator Heather McEwen presented the revised document to town council. “The plan is essentially finished,” said McEwen. “It’s been a long time coming – we basically had to start […]

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