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Metro Vancouver water restrictions could start earlier next yearWeatherNov 12, 2015Metro Vancouver's Utilities Committee is meeting today and there is a proposal to discuss a new timeframe for water restrictions next year. -
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Metro Vancouver moves back to Stage 1 water restrictionsEnvironmentSep 22, 2015
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Metro Vancouver moves back to Stage 1 water restrictionsMetro Vancouver is moving back to Stage 1 water restrictions after being under Stage 3 restrictions since July.EnvironmentSep 22, 2015
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Metro Vancouver moves back to Stage 2 water restrictionsMetro Vancouver is moving back to Stage 2 water restrictions after being under Stage 3 restrictions since July.Sep 9, 2015
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Cooling rivers take heat off returning salmonThe Department of Fisheries and Oceans is relieved to see water temperatures in the Fraser River system slowly dropping from summertime highs that could have proved lethal to returning salmon.Sep 9, 2015
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How Metro Vancouver water restrictions affect local businessesDrought conditions are having an impact on many Metro Vancouver businesses with some struggling under Stage 3 water restrictions and others finding a way to thrive.Aug 24, 2015
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Kitsilano residents worry about water levels in Jericho Beach pondsLow water levels in two ponds at Jericho Beach Park is prompting concern among residents, worried about wildlife who rely on the ponds.WeatherAug 23, 2015
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Level 4 drought rating in effect for North Thompson regionThe North Thompson region is now under Level 4 drought conditions.Aug 17, 2015
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Salmon fishing shut down on the Fraser River in the Lower MainlandLast month, the province announced a number of fishing restrictions on South Coast rivers due to the hot and dry summer. This weekend, that ban was increased to include some of the most popular spots in Metro Vancouver.Aug 16, 2015
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Fishing closures in the Kootenays due to dry conditionsHigh water temperatures and low flows have led to fishing closures in British Columbia's south Kootenays.WeatherAug 14, 2015
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Metro Vancouver water restrictions pose challenge for city crewsWATCH: The Vancouver Park Board takes extraordinary measures to save trees that are threatened by current heat wave. Elaine Yong has the latest. Stage 3 water restrictions have created a challenge for Metro Vancouver crews. From 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., Vancouver Park Board staff water newly-planted trees in an effort to keep them alive...Aug 12, 2015
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Metro Vancouver ‘unlikely’ to move to Stage 4 water restrictionsMetro Vancouver likely won't be seeing tough Stage 4 water restrictions, thanks to residents' conservation efforts.Aug 11, 2015
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