A year after Fiona hit Newfoundland, people grapple with fears about life near the ocean

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The Current23:26Storm Fiona’s lingering impact in Newfoundland

It’s been a year since Peggy Savery’s home was ripped into the sea by post-tropical storm Fiona, but she’s still finding her old belongings washed up on the Newfoundland shore.

“I just found these; that was a Christmas plate I had … this one had a candle on it,” said the Channel-Port aux Basques resident.

She’s also found old coins and cutlery, and shards of her mother’s fine china. There are toys that once distracted her cats, and even a part of her old microwave.

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“That’s the hard part, I think, is finding all those things and knowing

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