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Morden faces supply dilemma as usage restrictions loom across parched Manitoba By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021
Last Modified: 10:17 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later
More Manitobans may be forced to restrict water use, as the province copes with some of the lowest levels in its history.
More Manitobans may be forced to restrict water use, as the province copes with some of the lowest levels in its history. We are in a serious, low-water situation, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler said at a news conference Thursday. If dry conditions persist and strain continues on the rivers and reservoirs water levels, the minister of agriculture and resource development can declare a serious water shortage under the Water Protection Act, and issue an order to prevent, minimize or alleviate the water shortage.
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The Manitoba government finally announced it intends to get a new booking system for camping after broad public outcry at its inept rollout of the provincial park campsite reservation systems in recent weeks. This Band-Aid fix misses a fundamental fact: we need more parks.
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The Manitoba government finally announced it intends to get a new booking system for camping after broad public outcry at its inept rollout of the provincial park campsite reservation systems in recent weeks. This Band-Aid fix misses a fundamental fact: we need more parks.
Starting at 7 a.m. over several days recently, a frustrating fiasco developed as tens of thousands of people waited for hours to try and book a campsite, only to get booted from the system without being able to register. A combination of bad website tech and high demand for campsites heading into another stay-at-home summer c