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  "path": "/toronto-river-once-so-polluted-it-caught-on-fire-now-is-flush-with-fish/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-10T12:00:00.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Animals",
    "Toronto",
    "Canada",
    "Pollution",
    "Fish",
    "Restoration",
    "Clean Water",
    "Rivers",
    "Ontario",
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  "textContent": "Now, Canada’s National Observer brings us a story of the Don River going from a state of pollution to rival the Thames of London, to a biodiverse ecosystem home to over 20 species of fish. As with so many rivers that bisect cities all along each side of the border in the Great Lakes Region, […]\n\nThe post Toronto River Once So Polluted it Caught on Fire Now Is Flush with Fish appeared first on Good News Network.",
  "title": "Toronto River Once So Polluted it Caught on Fire Now Is Flush with Fish"
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