Residents advised to stay away from North Saskatchewan River during ice break-up
Residents are advised to keep their distance from the North Saskatchewan River during the spring ice break-up period.
Town of Battleford Mayor Ames Leslie said it is dangerous to get too close to the river during this time.
“I just advise residents to be careful,” he said. “When the ice chunks start to flow down the river, people like to come and check it out. But please do it from a safe distance. As we all know, river water can suck people in pretty quick, and that’s the last thing we need to have happen.”
The Water Security Agency recently alerted the public of the potential for localized flooding due to ice jamming along parts of the North Saskatchewan River.