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Weather
Most people in Manitoba will probably be happy to hear that the temperatures in the second week of April are much higher than usual.
At the summit of the Coquihalla Highway, Environment Canada expects 15 cm of snow on Tuesday.
Managers of Alberta's irrigation systems are proposing a $5 billion plan for storing and conserving water in the southern part of the province, where the water supply is increasingly limited.
Environment Canada says communities along Lake Huron and south of Georgian Bay are being impacted, including Huntsville, Parry Sound, and Barrie.
As much of Alberta gets ready for the possibility of a drought, the City of Calgary is asking residents to preserve water. The city will also take measures of its own to save water.
According to climatologists, the warmest winter recorded in Canada could have extensive impacts, from wildfire season to erosion.
Lethbridge is conducting a survey on snow removal due to resident frustration with previous problems
City staff mentioned that the snow needa to be placed somewhere and that it’s a common practice in other communities to plow snow right next to driveways.
Following a week of spring-like temperatures, the southern part of Alberta is set to receive 15 to 25 cm of snow. Watch video →
Unprecedented drought in British Columbia last year prompted the provincial government to invest $80 million to help manage, collect and store water for crops and livestock.
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