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Kelowna residents may see less freshet frustration around Mill CreekAs part of that project, the city made improvements to the diversion structure located next to the Okanagan Rail Trail east of Dilworth Drive.WeatherMay 4, 2023
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Flood warnings, watches in place for much of southern and central B.C.Spring flood alerts come as temperatures rise across B.C., triggering faster snow melt, along with the potential for rain in the forecast which could further swell rivers.WeatherMay 2, 2023
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Chance of drought looms with rainfall well below average in parts of B.C.Last year's dry fall remains a concern for the BC Wildfire Service, which has recorded 40 fires so far this spring.EnvironmentApr 24, 2023
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Excess runoff continues to wash out Naramata, B.C. subdivisionNaramata residents say they are frustrated and scared as they continue to deal with excess runoff.EnvironmentSep 20, 2022
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No clear winner in NSTU presidential election, runoff vote to be held June 2The Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU) will be holding a runoff election for a new president next week, after Wednesday's vote did not result in a clear winner.EducationMay 25, 2022
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Flood watches issues for Pouce Coupe River, Moffat Creek in B.C. InteriorLow to mid-elevation watersheds in the Middle Fraser/Cariboo Region along with creeks and rivers in the Peace Region and Northeast B.C. are under high streamflow advisories.EnvironmentMay 7, 2022
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Southeastern Saskatchewan still digging out of April blizzardMany businesses have reopened in Estevan but the city continues to receive more snow with crews working through the long weekend to keep roadways safe and open.WeatherApr 18, 2022
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Saskatchewan spring runoff higher than expected: WSA'The slower melt, the cooler the temperatures we’ve seen so far have really helped to make sure the melt is going smoothly,' WSA spokesperson Sean Osmar said.WeatherApr 9, 2022
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Okanagan’s elevated snowpack poses moderate flood risk: River Forecast CentreWeather is the major unknown variable that could determine if the region actually runs into trouble with high water.WeatherApr 17, 2020
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Lower Trent Conservation issues water safety statementAuthorities advise that the Trent River and Bay of Quinte will remain primarily ice-covered but will be considered "extremely unsafe."EnvironmentFeb 21, 2019
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