Cottage Reflections

2019

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Protect Manitoba's trees. Don't move firewood. Emerald Ash Borers are a threat! Invasive species threaten Manitoba's trees. The emerald ash borer and other insects hide in firewood. When firewood is moved between locations, so are the insects. One log can kill a million trees. Learn more at: Manitoba.ca/stopthespread DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD STOP THE SPREAD OF FOREST INVASIVE SPECIES S TO P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • S TO P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • S TO P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD S T O P T H E S P R EA D O F F O R E S T I N V A S I V E S P E C I E S • DON ' T MOVE FIREWOOD WPG FREE PRESS - COTTAGE REFLECTION SUPPLIMENT 5.125"X5.625" "Life is Better at the Lake" advance planning maintains this Website: https://www.pkflawyers.com Carman Telephone Number: 204-745-2028 or 1-855-561-1807 Mona Brown B.A. LL.B C.ARB.TEP Office Locations: Winnipeg | Selkirk Carman | Morden Winkler by appointment in Steinbach Boat lifts, a place for pedal boats and mooring whips that keep boats from knocking against a dock are popular features of today's dock. "A lot of people like the sundecks on the water because that's where there's less bugs and that's where you spend a lot of your time." Gazebos and other types of structures have become more and more common dock features as cottage owners look to spend more time by the water. Docks are being built in an increasingly large number of shapes and sizes as cottage owners seek to spend more time by the lake.

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