â–º Listen Live

Drinking Water Advisory in effect for Lashburn

The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency has issued a Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory for residents in Lashburn, SK.

The advisory is due to depressurization caused by the water treatment plant maintenance. They say to boil all water for at least one minute if you are drinking it, as well as not to use water for washing dishes unless the water has been boiled.

They also ask residents not to drink water from public fountains and to use an alternative water source that are safe, if you don’t want to boil your water. Adolescent children and adults can still take showers and laundry can still be washed by hand or by machine.

The advisory will be in effect until further notice.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Lloydminster fire crews put out minor fire at Grace United Church

A minor fire at Grace United Church in downtown Lloydminster engaged the efforts of Lloydminster fire crews on Thursday, July 3.

Parade Marshals announced for Lloyd Ex

With the Lloyd Ex Fair celebrating 120 years, the prestigious role of the Parade Marshals to herald the start of the summer festival are Terence Bexson of Marshall and Lyle & Alison Lee of Lloydminster.

Nenshi takes aim at Alberta Next

The Alberta Next panel which has a stop in Lloydminster on Aug. 27 is coming in for some stick from freshly minted Alberta NDP MLA Naheed Nenshi. The opposition leader labelled the $2 million dollar UCP government effort as "full of extremist language" and having no place in Alberta.

Let your pictures ExploreSask in photo contest

As you point, focus and click this summer, you may consider putting your skills to the test in the ExploreSask Photo Contest which runs until Sep. 30.

SGI should remove inspection for out-of-province vehicles: Sask NDP

The bigger picture is inter-provincial trade, but if the inspection on a vehicle was removed when it changes owners across the Alberta-Saskatchewan border in Lloydminster, that would be a big help to local vehicle owners in the Border City.
- Advertisement -