northeast B.C.

B.C. trailer park has been waiting over 3 years for manganese levels in water to be made safe, resident says

B.C. trailer park has been waiting over 3 years for manganese levels in water to be made safe, resident says

A trailer park resident in northeast B.C. says her landlord and the regional health authority have failed to address high levels of manganese in the water supply for more than three years — and the problem still hasn't been fixed. Cassandra Ross says she didn't even learn of the issues with the drinking water at Shady Acres Mobile Home Park until a boil water advisory was put in place for high bacteria levels more than two years after the manganese issue was found.

Drought cuts water supply for oil and gas companies in northeast B.C.

Drought cuts water supply for oil and gas companies in northeast B.C.

British Columbia's energy regulator is rationing the water supply for some oil and gas companies because of drought in the northeastern part of the province. On Thursday, the B.C. Oil and Gas Commission (BCOGC) suspended 20 water permits for 12 energy companies that draw water from rivers, streams and lakes in the Peace River and Liard River watersheds, in the Fort St. John and Fort Nelson areas.