Invasive zebra mussels were first discovered in Lake Winnipeg in the fall of 2013, and have since spread to other bodies of water in the province including Lake Manitoba, the Nelson River ...
Evidence of zebra mussels has been discovered in the Assiniboine River, creating fear that another local waterway could be at risk from the invasive species that continues to spread within Manitoba.
At the same time, court documents reveal the union is paying the legal fees of a former Winnipeg high school ... 19 and 27 have tested positive for zebra mussel DNA. Widespread global outages ...
Zebra mussels were found in Clear Lake in November ... The invasive species was first detected in Manitoba — in Lake Winnipeg — in 2013. Manitoba Environment and Climate Change reminded ...
Dead zebra mussel larvae have been found in the Assiniboine River. On Thursday, the Manitoba government announced the samples were found at the Brandon Generating Station as part of Manitoba Hydro ...
The Holy Trinity Anglican Church in downtown Winnipeg — a national ... to fewer open hours. Clear Lake is the westernmost Canadian body of water where zebra mussels — one of the most ...
In a Thursday press release, Brushy Creek MUD Facilities Manager Bill Carr credited a copper ion generation system at BCMUD’s Lake Georgetown water intake facility for removing zebra mussels ...