Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
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Saskatchewan provincial government announces updated flood standards planSaskatchewan has announced new flood standards to enhance community safety, with a one-in-200-year flood standard, which aligns with federal guidelines.EnvironmentJul 31
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Dundurn, Thode residents concerned about water supply after proposed bylaw changesResidents of the village say contamination from runoff would mean the water would no longer be usable in a system they use all year round.CanadaMay 13, 2024
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Recent snow dump across Saskatchewan gives WSA some hope, but more precipitation neededAs the Water Security Agency analyze the recent snow dump across the province this past weekend, the question if it's enough precipitation or is more needed.CanadaMar 6, 2024
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Statistics Canada predicting record wheat crops. How is Saskatchewan faring?Canada is anticipating 23 million acres of wheat to be planted this season, up 6.2 per cent from 2022.EnvironmentMay 1, 2023
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, Dec. 5Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, Dec. 5.Dec 5, 2022
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Morning news rewind: Wednesday, June 29Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Wednesday, June 29.Jun 29, 2022
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Morning news rewind: Friday, May 27Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Friday, May 27.May 27, 2022
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WSA spring runoff forecast varies across Saskatchewan for 2022Despite significant amounts of snow this winter, the WSA says some areas with dry conditions at freeze-up are still predicted to have normal to below normal runoff.CanadaMar 10, 2022
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WSA releases preliminary spring runoff forecast for SaskatchewanRunoff predictions are based on conditions at freeze-up, snowfall received to date, and the precipitation forecast up to the spring melt.CanadaFeb 8, 2022
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Wetter than normal conditions expected as Sask. WSA releases freeze-up reportEarly modelling released by the WSA indicates central and northern parts of Saskatchewan could have wetter than normal conditions between December and March 2022.CanadaDec 22, 2021
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