City plans to cut down some 800 trees in $295M flood mitigation plan that has residents angry

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In the days between Christmas and New Year’s, while many relaxed with family, Sarah McVie was pumping sewage out of her bathtub.

As she scrubbed her floors, trying to remove the sticky sludge left behind by floodwater, she remembered a similar incident in July 2024, when she came home to find her partner standing waist-deep in the street. She remembered her neighbour in a wheelchair, who was rescued from his collapsing basement just before the rising waters reached the ceiling.

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