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Long-term water access issues remain in Dawson Creek despite lifting of state of emergency

Dawson Creek, B.C. – Although a long-running local state of emergency over a lack of drinking water in its reserves has been lifted, access issues remain for the long term. The Kiskatinaw River is the city’s only source of water, but it hit record lows due to four consecutive years of drought, prompting the declaration of the state of emergency last October. Water usage restrictions remain in place for the city. About 15,000 people rely on the r…
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Ground Water Canada broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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