Dawson Creek, B.C., eyes $100M water pipeline as deepening drought threatens drinking supply

Dawson Creek, B.C., eyes $100M water pipeline as deepening drought threatens drinking supply

The City of Dawson Creek is looking to fast-track an estimated $100-million water pipeline as an unprecedented, years-long drought threatens the city's only source of drinking water.The Kiskatinaw River, which provides water for 15,000 people in northeastern B.C., has dropped

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