Writing-on-stone Provincial Park
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Alberta’s Writing-on-Stone preserving Blackfoot heritage despite continued vandalismIn 2019, after years of advocacy, Writing-on-Stone joined five other Alberta locations such as the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.FeaturesMay 21, 2022
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AHS lifts water quality advisory for Milk River at Writing-On-Stone Provincial ParkIn mid-July, the public was advised not to swim or wade in the Milk River due to elevated levels of fecal coliform bacteria.EnvironmentAug 11, 2017
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AHS issues health advisories for popular southern Alberta swimming spotsAlberta Health Services recently issued an advisory after fecal coliform was detected in the water at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park.HealthJul 26, 2017
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Water quality advisory issued for Milk River in Writing-On-Stone Provincial ParkAlberta Health Services has issued a water quality advisory for the Milk River at Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park.Jul 14, 2017
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Contaminated water advisory lifted for provincial park in Milk RiverA contaminated water advisory for Milk River at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park has been lifted.HealthSep 13, 2016
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Province of Alberta wants provincial park to be UNESCO Heritage SiteThe province recently released a request for proposals for the design and production of the final nomination package for Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park.PoliticsAug 10, 2016
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