As water levels drop across the Southern Interior, one exception is the Shuswap, where a high streamflow advisory remains in effect for both Shuswap Lake and Shuswap River. As Megan Turcato reports, those who live and work along the waterfront are hoping the high water will reach its peak early this season.
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Shuswap Lake may be peaking early this year
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