Happy New Year to all our readers & advertisers!! > Battle video in Library of Congress Pg. 5 > Lincoln gets flood compensation Pg. 7 > Working CO detector saves Grimsby lives Pg. 9 Thursday, December 28, 2017 Vol. 6 Issue 34
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Family fun at Nelles Manor
Leif and Clara play games with their mother Meg Grimsmo, who is all dressed up as a tour guide for Nelles Manor’s Victorian-style Christmas. The manor is open Dec. 27-29 from 1-4 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for children (aged 3-14 years), $30 for a family. Family fun day events include tours, kids crafts, refreshments, door prize draws and old-fashioned family games. Canned goods for GBF are welcomed.
Cause “undetermined” in major Grimsby fire By Mike Williscraft NewsNow After six months of investigation, the cause of the $2 million July 6 fire in downtown Grimsby has been announced as “undetermined”.
“The cause is undetermined, but I have listed the most probable cause as carelessly discarded smoking material,” said Kevin Pahor of the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office. Pahor was on the scene to
launch the investigation the day of the fire and made the announcement last week. “From all the material that was gathered that (carelessly discarded smoking material) is the most
probable cause,” Pahor added. The community has been rife with speculation and rumours as to the cause, many saying they believed a barbecue, which was visible See CAUSE, Page 2