After years, some NWT water levels appear to be improving
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After years, some NWT water levels appear to be improving
Ollie Williams
Friday June 5, 2026 at 3:42pm MT
The Hay River north of Alexandra Falls in June 2026. Ollie Williams/Cabin Radio
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The latest NWT government water monitoring bulletin contains some signs of hope for improved conditions after four years of drought.
The June 2026 bulletin, issued by the GNWT on Friday, asserts water levels across most large lakes and rivers “are generally higher” than this time last year.
“Water levels have shown some recovery since the low water levels observed over the past few yea…
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