Low river water levels spark questions over Lake Diefenbaker capacity
09-05-2025 00:47 via globalnews.ca

Low river water levels spark questions over Lake Diefenbaker capacity

Questions are now coming to the surface about Lake Diefenbaker's capacity to support farming irrigation, as well as the supply of drinking water for 60 per cent of the province.
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