Ruin of historic Hintonburg Pumping Station opens to publicOctober 16 | Duration 2:19October 16NewsDuration 2:19The site of the historic Hintonburg Pumping burned down in 1989 and remained fenced off since then. Now it’s open to the public again, after the city spent two years stabilizing the ruins. CBC’s Sannah Choi met up with Hintonburg historian and resident Dave Allston for his first look at the site and to learn more about the history of the Hintonburg Pumping Station. Related Stories Ruins of Hintonburg Pumping Station open to the public for first time since 1989 New wilderness park opening up historic quarry to Sackville nature lovers New museum opens at the site of the original Tim Hortons donut shop in Hamilton 10 things to know about the Great Miramichi Fire of 1825 ‘How in the world could this happen to children?’ Former residential school in Ontario to open as museumMore from NewsVideo22:49At Issue – October 18, 20251 hour agoVideo7:40CBC’s Marianne Dimain speaks with Daniel Bilak on Trump’s pullback from arming Ukraine1 hour agoVideo3:16 N.L. needs fiscal stability, amid PC promises near $300 million, warns Canadian Taxpayers Federation3 hours agoVideo1:42Northern organization hosts week-long workshop for Indigenous business owners4 hours agoVideo1:46Jurors present recommendations at coroner’s inquest into 2022 death of man shot by Whitehorse RCMP4 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:312 men recovering after being shot during robbery at home businessOctober 16Video2:11Trump asked about Canadians who are refusing to come to the U.S.Politics News October 7Video0:30Dashcam shows driver hit truck on University BridgeOctober 16Video2:03Some top U.S. protein powders have high levels of lead: reportThe National October 17Video2:00Random stabbings, attacks put Vancouver on edge The National October 13