Normally the month of May is when the word ‘flood’ starts popping up as a concern, but the City of Lethbridge’s emergency preparedness manager says ‘drought’ is another word starting to creep in while monitoring water levels this spring. Danica Ferris has more.
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Lethbridge officials watching river levels with flood risk low so far this spring
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