Skip to main content

GRCA urges caution around waterways amid rain, melting snow

The Grand River in Brantford. (Terry Kelly/CTV Kitchener) (Mar. 19, 2023) The Grand River in Brantford. (Terry Kelly/CTV Kitchener) (Mar. 19, 2023)
Share

The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is warning parents to keep kids and pets away from rivers and streams as water levels swell.

In a statement issued Friday, the GRCA says the strong low pressure system moving through the region Saturday will bring rain, further increasing elevated water levels brought on by the spring melt.

Above freezing temperatures will see the remaining snowpack continue to melt.

"Banks adjacent to rivers and creeks are very slippery and, when combined with cold, fast-moving water, pose a serious hazard," the GRCA said.

No significant flooding is expected, however higher flows will increase the risk in low-lying areas prone to flooding, the GRCA says.

The GRCA says it's using its reservoirs to reduce downstream flooding, but river flows will remain elevated, increasing the safety risk around rivers and streams.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

BREAKING

BREAKING Feds cutting 5,000 public service jobs, looking to turn underused buildings into housing

Five thousand public service jobs will be cut over the next four years, while underused federal office buildings, Canada Post properties and the National Defence Medical Centre in Ottawa could be turned into new housing units, as the federal government looks to find billions of dollars in savings and boost the country's housing portfolio.

Stay Connected