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Alberta government launches annual campaign against invasive aquatic speciesThe Alberta government is stepping up the fight against zebra mussels, quagga mussels and other invasive aquatic species by adding more inspection stations and more K-9 inspectors.EnvironmentApr 28
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Alberta may require an annual pass for canoes, kayaks, jet skis and other watercraftAlbertans who own watercraft, such as canoes, kayaks, jet skiis and other motorized boats may soon be forced to purchase an annual pass to use them in the province.PoliticsJul 25, 2025
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Alberta steps up efforts to keep invasive aquatic species out of the provinceThe government of Alberta is stepping up enforcement efforts to keep the province free of zebra mussels and other invasive species.EnvironmentMar 7, 2025
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Threat to lakes and irrigation systemsZebra and Quagga mussels are a threat to Alberta’s lakes and irrigation systems. The Alberta government and irrigation districts are trying to keep them out of the province. They say the mussels look like tiny clams that fix themselves to hard submerged surfaces threatening recreation areas, community water supplies, power plants and irrigation systems. Chris...FeaturesJun 6, 2013
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Summer zebra mussel inspections find hundreds of improperly cleaned watercraftA campaign between Aug. 23 and 25 led to inspections of 451 vehicles carrying watercraft, and a total of 153 had improperly cleaned or drained equipment.EnvironmentAug 30, 2024
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Watercraft inspection at Wabamun Lake helps keep invasive species out of the waterThe Watercraft Inspections Program set up a station at Wabamun Lake, Alta. on Saturday, looking for any potentially invasive species.EnvironmentJul 23, 2022
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Zebra mussels increasing in Manitoba: ProvinceThe Manitoba government says monitoring has shown a significant increase in the number of zebra mussels in Lake Winnipeg and the Red River.Oct 2, 2015
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3 dogs help protect Alberta’s waterways from invasive musselsWATCH ABOVE: Four legged sniffers are becoming an important tool to make sure boats entering our lakes are free from pests. Erik Mikkelsen reports. LETHBRIDGE – Zebra and Quagga mussels are a serious threat to the health of the province’s waterways, so three furry inspectors have been recruited to help prevent an invasion.EnvironmentAug 7, 2015
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Invasive species worry for Saskatchewan watershed groupSouth Saskatchewan River watershed stewards concerned about the threat of invasive species in Lake Diefenbaker.EnvironmentMar 30, 2015
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Snowbirds threaten to bring home invasive speciesCanadian snowbirds towing pleasure boats back to Western provinces from winter getaways in the United States are in danger of bringing back some unwelcome guests — two invasive aquatic species.Jan 21, 2015
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Invasive mussel species enters Alberta through moss balls"We're working on messaging right now on how we want folks to handle all of the things that moss balls might be in."EnvironmentMar 8, 2021
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Zebra mussels detected in products sold in SaskatchewanZebra mussels have been detected in moss/algal ball products in Saskatchewan, which are often sold as Marimo Moss Balls.EnvironmentMar 11, 2021
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Protect our precious waters from invasive mussels: Okanagan Basin Water Board to provinceThe regional board is calling on the province for more legislation against invasive mussels.EnvironmentNov 21, 2018
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Clean, drain and dry: preventing aquatic invasive species from entering Sask.Saskatchewan committing up to $500,000 in 2017 to prevent zebra mussels and quagga mussels from entering the province.EnvironmentMay 8, 2017
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Alberta trains dogs to detect species like mussels in Alberta’s waterwaysMussels and other invasive species can cling to the bottom of boats, but the provincial government is training dogs to detect them before they become a problem.EnvironmentJun 25, 2016
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Fishing without licences offered Family Day long weekend in SaskatchewanSaskatchewan’s lakes are open to anyone without a fishing licence during the Family Day long weekend.CanadaFeb 15, 2018
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Lack of interpreter leads Alberta judge to throw deaf man’s sex charges out of courtThe judge said the man from Maskwacis was born deaf, is illiterate, does not communicate in a recognized sign language and is "wholly unable" to communicate with court and counsel.CrimeJan 16, 2025
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City of Saskatoon looking to find best ways to divert food wasteA food waste protection project is one of five collaborative research projects between the City of Saskatoon and the University of Saskatchewan.EnvironmentFeb 20, 2020
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Concern over invasive mussels threat in the OkanaganSome groups in Kelowna are concerned that not enough is being done to prevent the arrival and spread of invasive zebra and quagga mussels in the Okanagan.Aug 17, 2018
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Johnson Lake drained in effort to eliminate parasiteParks Canada has taken a dramatic step in the war against whirling disease by partially draining Johnson Lake in Alberta.EnvironmentOct 23, 2019