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Letters to the Editor, July 17, 2022

Letters to the Editor, July 17, 2022

I am completely confused about why our government cannot provide clean water for the Indigenous communities in the north and elsewhere in Canada. This necessary resource is monitored diligently throughout our country so why can we not provide these families with purification equipment and the proper training to maintain and repair the systems as required. This seems like a small service that can be easily provided to our Indigenous communities and there appears to be zero reason why our stagnant peace-time military engineers cannot provide a viable solution to this issue.

Spring runoff potential varies across Saskatchewan from well below normal to above normal

Spring runoff potential varies across Saskatchewan from well below normal to above normal

Most of southern Saskatchewan has the potential for a below to well below normal spring runoff, according to preliminary data released Friday by the Water Security Agency. The north, however, could experience a normal to above normal runoff. The WSA said it bases its estimates on a number of factors, including conditions at freeze-up and the snowpack. Most of the southern regions experienced very dry conditions last summer and into the fall, and the snowpack is near normal to below normal. The WSA says this projects to a below normal runoff for an area covering Prince Albert, Saskatoon and Melfort, dipping as far south as Maple Creek and Val Marie.