Due to Talbot Street Road Reconstruction project, St. Thomas Transit will be detouring Route 3 Effective April 9, 2018 for approximately four months.
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I your home has a sump pump, it may have malfunctioned. This could cause your basement to flood.
Solution: Replace your sump pump
Make sure you maintain your sump pump properly. If your sump pump stopped working in the past, contact a qualified plumber to replace it. It is common for homes to lose power during severe storms, which can affect sump pump operation. Install a battery backup on your sump pump to avoid this.
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