Water Restrictions
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Metro Vancouver moving back to Stage 2 water restrictionsIn a post on X, Metro Vancouver said it can move back to Stage 2 now that the First Narrows Crossing has returned to service. Changes take place July 16.EnvironmentJul 13
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No water restrictions for Point Roberts, despite receiving water from CanadaThe contract between the Greater Vancouver Water District and Point Roberts Water District provides the community with 700,000 imperial gallons a day for about $800,000 annually.PoliticsJun 23
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Metro Vancouver enters Stage 3 water restrictions as snowpack melts a month earlyThe First Narrows Crossing is expected to be back in service at the end of July and water restrictions will be reassessed then, according to Metro Vancouver.EnvironmentJun 8
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Metro Vancouver moving to Stage 3 water restrictions, but they might not lastMetro Vancouver implemented Stage 2 water restrictions in May, and set a target to keep regional daily water use under 1.4 billion litres.EnvironmentJun 1
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Metro Vancouver should prepare to move to Stage 3 water restrictions in JuneResidents will receive one week's notice before a move to Stage 3, when there are additional restrictions on watering trees and gardens, filling pools and hot tubs and more.EnvironmentMay 22
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Metro Vancouver moves to strict water restrictions on May 1, Stage 3 expected in JuneMetro Vancouver says that residents should expect Stage 3 water restrictions in June, which has not happened since 2015. That stage has stricter restrictions.EnvironmentApr 30
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Metro Vancouver moving straight to Stage 2 water restrictions on May 1Officials say it is unprecedented this early in the year to move to Stage 2, but with a dry forecast and a low snowpack, it is necessary.WeatherApr 24
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Water consumption in Dartmouth area drops 5% since mandatory restrictions beganHalifax Water says dry conditions are persisting and, with little rain in the forecast, the Stage 1 measures will last 'until further notice.'CanadaSep 23, 2025
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Halifax Water customers in Dartmouth area under mandatory restrictionsMandatory water restrictions are effective immediately for areas serviced by the Lake Major water supply plant.CanadaSep 10, 2025
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Calgarians continue to exceed water limits, residents could face fines: officialsCalgarians continue to exceed the daily target of 450 million litres and officials are reminding residents that ignoring the outdoor water restrictions could result in fines.ConsumerAug 29, 2024
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