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New Twine Recycling Program!

March 10th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Moosomin Lake Watershed, SK Land Use and Water Quality

February 5th, 2021|Uncategorized|

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LSWC Virtual Watering System Tour and Contest

January 13th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Hosting workshops, tours and other educational events has always been important to the Lower Souris Watershed Committee. However, with COVID restrictions affecting in-person workshops, they have opted to host a Virtual Livestock Watering System Tour and Contest on Facebook instead. There is a wide variety of watering systems out there for winter, summer and year-round [...]

Spring 2020 Newsletter

July 1st, 2020|Uncategorized|

Fall 2019 Newsletter

November 1st, 2019|Uncategorized|

March 6th, 2019|Uncategorized|

2019 SAW Conference and AGM Water Stewardship, Creating Resilience Our conference focuses on protecting water resources by creating resiliency on the landscape. Check our speaker and banquet speaker line-up below About this Event The Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds (SAW) is the unified voice of watersheds in the province. Water is vital to all life and [...]

The Natural Edge – 2018

October 25th, 2018|Uncategorized|

For the second year, the LSWC has participated in The Natural Edge program. This program looks to improve shoreline stability along fish bearing waters through the use of native vegetation. Along Moosomin Reservoir, there are several areas which have had significant erosion in recent years. This year, we selected three sites which had a large [...]

Fall Newsletter

October 24th, 2018|Uncategorized|

Summer Newsletter 2018

July 30th, 2018|Uncategorized|

5 Years After Contamination – Lake Winnipeg and Zebra Mussels

July 23rd, 2018|Uncategorized|

Every year, my girlfriends family rents a cabin at Lake Winnipeg for two weeks, and I try to visit for at least one weekend. The first time I went out there was about 3 years ago. Lake Winnipeg is a large shallow lake, and “swimming” often consists of walking out 50 meters at waist height [...]