Dry Spring
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Okanagan Valley moves to level two droughtA level two drought isn't expected to severely impact the environment, however Jackson says that could quickly change if the valley doesn't get enough rain.EnvironmentJun 24, 2023
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LNID’s farmers nearly out of water and hope for their crops this seasonCale Hubka started out the 2023 growing season optimistic, deciding to to try his hand at potatoes for the first time. Now, running out of water, he's losing hope for his crop.EnvironmentJun 13, 2023
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Extremely dry spring leaves southern Albertan farmers on the road to ‘zero production’With little to no precipitation since mid April in areas south of Calgary, some farmers are already predicting crop losses.EnvironmentJun 11, 2023
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City of Kelowna asking residents to help water street trees during drought‘We’re asking homeowners to help us care for the young trees planted on streets and boulevards near their homes.’EnvironmentJun 12, 2021
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Peterborough and area residents urged to reduce water use by 10% amid persistent dry conditionsOtonabee Conservation has issued a Level 1 low water condition for the region after experiencing the fourth driest May on record,EnvironmentJun 10, 2021
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Driest spring on record in Central and North Okanagan fuels fire concernsThe dry conditions across the Okanagan have increased the fire risk.NewsJun 7, 2021
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Animals evacuated as flames from Prince Albert wildfire encroachThe Cloverdale wildfire north of Prince Albert, Sask., forced many evacuations out of their homes including animals,CanadaMay 18, 2021
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Dry conditions expected to continue in southern ManitobaSpring is almost upon us, and while the warm weather might be welcome news, Environment Canada says southern Manitoba is also experiencing a distinct lack of precipitation.WeatherMar 17, 2021
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Winnipeg recording another exceptionally dry spring, meteorologist saysThe amount of precipitation that fell in Winnipeg between Jan. 1 and May 7 is the third lowest ever recorded in that time period, according to meteorologist Jay Anderson.WeatherMay 12, 2020
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Spring in B.C. was much warmer and drier than normal: Environment CanadaNearly every city in B.C. showed a large reduction in precipitation levels during March, April and May.EnvironmentJun 7, 2019
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