The St Mary Diversion Dam in Montana has restarted after more than a year since the siphons burst, preventing any substantial water flow from travelling through the Milk River. The siphons diverge water from the Read More
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The U.S Bureau of Reclamation gives BCN a construction update on the St Mary Project, which failed during the summer. The Siphons are crucial in diverting water to the Milk River for irrigation purposes.Read More
Two months after a pair of siphons in Montana burst open and tore through the surrounding hillside, the long-term effects are impacting southern Alberta in many ways, and most apparently for the Milk River.Read More
A month after the St Mary Siphon suffered a catastrophic failure that caused the Milk River to see depleted levels of water, a plan is in place to restore the siphon by next year.Read More
The Blackfeet Tribe in Montana is working closely with the US Bureau of Reclamation to begin next steps to mitigate the affects from St Mary Siphon rupture.Read More
A new study is being put together to look into how the St Mary and Milk Rivers can better support our agricultural communities and what improvements need to be made in order to do so. Read More
One business owner in the town of Milk River says the trucker protest near the Coutts border hasn’t had a negative impact on their businesses. The owner of DC Metal Craft and the Gift Read More
RCMP say they will be taking further action to put an end to the protest at the Coutts border. Police say they want to resolve the situation down at the border in a safe and Read More
Some health care centres around Southern Alberta are in need of help. Milk River, Cardston and Raymond Health Centers are looking for volunteers to work throughout the day. Carmelle Steel with AHS says volunteers are Read More