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Boaters asked to do their part to keep invasive species out
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My Kootenay Now Staff
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May 28, 2024
Many boaters will be eager to hit the waves with warm summer weather ahead, but they should be mindful...
B.C. stepping up fight against invasive mussels
Provincial
My Kootenay Now Staff
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May 5, 2024
The B.C. government has partnered with BC Hydro and conservation organizations to bolster the province against invasive mussels. B.C. officials...
B.C.’s April snowpack lowest recorded since 1970
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Kate Brown
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April 10, 2024
B.C. officials warn of potential droughts as the province's snowpack sits at an average of 63 per cent of...
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