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ANGLING BAN TAKES EFFECT AS DROUGHT HITS LEVEL FOUR The provincial government is suspending angling on the Nicola River, Coldwater River and Spius Creek due to dry conditions and warming water temperatures, the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations stated in a press release. The fishing restrictions come after the announcement of a level four drought rating for the Nicola Region. “At level four, conditions are extremely For all your landscaping needs call the professionals at
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dry,� stated the release. “Further declines in stream, lake and aquifer levels could lead to water shortages and affect people, industry such as agriculture, wildlife, and fish stocks.� The ministry is urging all users in the region to conserve water. The fishing suspension on the three rivers takes effect July 22 to Sept. 30, 2015. It does not affect lake fishing.
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