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Province says blue-green algae detected in 4 Nova Scotia lakes

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The Nova Scotia government says blue-green algae has been detected at Oat Hill Lake in Dartmouth, Armstrong Lake and Lake Torment in Kings County and Covey Lake in Lunenburg County.

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