Dawson Creek, B.C., extends drought emergency, fearing low river will freeze

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DAWSON CREEK – The City of Dawson Creek in northeastern British Columbia says it has applied to extend its state of local emergency over drought concerns.

The city issued a statement Wednesday saying water levels in the Kiskatinaw River are low, increasing the risk of freezing as temperatures drop.

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