Recent rains have alleviated drought conditions in some parts of B.C., but severe drought remains
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised in 2015 to lift all drinking water advisories by this March
Phased-in consumption-based approach seeks to avoid extreme impacts, encourage conservation
Researchers suggest the need for a Canada Water Agency dedicated to water management across the country
Projects target corrosion and leaks on Stevens, Chestnut streets
Since found to be sold in Washington, two B.C. residents find invasive mussels within product
Flint water scandal devastated the majority Black city with lead-contaminated water
Full service to households now only a few months away
Forest visitor taken aback by ‘unprecedented flooding’ of trails
Firefighters from New West and Vancouver are still battling a blaze along the Fraser River
On average, 67 per cent of B.C.’s water-related deaths occur during June, July and August
The age group with the highest risk of drowning are young adults, mostly males between 20-34 according to Lifesaving Society