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Water Saving in Summertime

  • On June 5, the Yaqit aknuqaiit First Nation hosted a symposium in the Elk Valley to address drought and water shortages.
  • The event responded to severe drought conditions, low snowpack levels, and ongoing water access challenges faced by the community.
  • Fifty attendees from Indigenous groups, governments, businesses, and scientists engaged in speeches and panels on watershed health and policy gaps.
  • Kat Hartwig noted that melting glaciers may disappear within decades, urging updated policies and better data to guide water use decisions.
  • The symposium highlighted the need for collaborative solutions as water scarcity hinders development and will likely worsen with climate change.
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Do we have to charge more for water this summer? (Environment).

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Water saving in summertime

It’s a great time of year for enjoying the better weather. Less rain means more time to get outside, but did you know it’s been the driest spring on record?

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Because spring was so dry, the water levels have fallen in many places. Therefore, several cities and circles are pulling the emergency brake.

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Experts talk drought and water shortage at Symposium

The "Without Water Symposium," addressed challenges related to drought, water pollution and climate change

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Kimberley Daily Bulletin broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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