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While Saskatchewan didn't rank first on record, almost all locations were within the top 10 for warmest winters, with much of the province between 2 C and 6 C warmer than normal.
The Water Security Agency (WSA) says all but six of Saskatchewan’s reservoirs are expected to be near or entirely full this spring, in anticipation of below average run-off from the west. As of ...
The latest report from the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency has revealed promising results for the region's primary water source. According to SaskToday, the agency's preliminary runoff outlook ...
Ice on the North Saskatchewan River breaking up in April 2020. The WSA said there is an elevated risk of a dynamic ice breakup event in 2022 that could result in ice jamming and flooding similar ...
Below average snow conditions, in combination with the “generally dry” fall season, has resulted in below normal to well below normal run-off across Saskatchewan, according to a report from ...
Sask. residents could soon have relief from musty ... The WSA has asked everyone to avoid direct contact with water — for them and their pets — if they believe they've seen blue-green algae ...
The WSA will issue its first spring runoff forecast in early March. 1:42 Saskatchewan farmers hoping for wet winter after drought-ravaged summer Journalistic standards Comment Report an error ...
Below-average snowfall and generally dry conditions last fall currently have the Water Security Agency (WSA) forecasting “well-below normal” runoff conditions for most of Saskatchewan this spring.
Spring runoff is either complete or well underway in areas across southern Saskatchewan, according to an update from the Water Security Agency (WSA).
Saskatchewan’s wheat sheaf logo has stood since the 1970s, and an attempt by the governing Saskatchewan Party to change it was rebuffed by the public in 2007. Saskatchewan New Democrats claim the ...
There are 34,128 farms in Saskatchewan, comprising 18 per cent of Canada’s total farmlands. In 2020, 21.9 percent of farms in the province reported using variable-rate input applications.
This isn't the first time residents of both the cities have noticed the odour.. The Water Security Agency (WSA), the provincial body that oversees water resources in Saskatchewan, said the taste ...