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of the natural environment, protecting people and property
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(North Bay, Ontario, March 16, 2023) The average snow depth increased by 4.2 cm and the average water equivalence increased by 20.0 mm since March 2, 2023 reports the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) who measures snow depth and water content as part of its Flood Forecasting and Warning Program.
More(North Bay, March 16, 2023) The annual ice removal on Parks Creek near Lakeshore Drive is set to begin Monday, March 20 and the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority is urging the public and snowmobilers to stay off the creek and away from the mouth of the creek on Lake Nipissing.
More(North Bay, Ontario, March 3, 2023) The average snow depth increased by 16.9 cm and the average water equivalence increased by 17.0 mm since February 16, 2023 reports the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) who measures snow depth and water content as part of its Flood Forecasting and Warning Program.
More(NORTH BAY – February 22, 2023) Winners of the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority’s (NBMCA) 50th Anniversary Watershed Wonders Photo Contest were recognized by the NBMCA Board Members at its Feb. 22 meeting.
More(North Bay, February 10, 2023) The Chippewa Creek Erosion Remediation project is one step closer to completion today with the installation of the 28 metre pre-fabricated pedestrian bridge over the creek at Oak St. through a project led by the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority.
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