Alerts

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The flushing program for water systems on Salt Spring Island will run from May 4-13, 2026.
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The new Beach Trail will be open starting May 1, however staff will still be on site completing minor work.
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Residents in the impacted area should BOIL any water used for drinking, food preparation, ice cubes and dental hygiene until further notice.
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Crews will be on site chipping materials Wednesday, April 29; some minor, temporary trail closures may occur.
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The Ministry of Transportation will be closing the Galloping Goose west of Six Mile Road to complete a bridge replacement project starting March 2.
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Staff will be on site May 4 to June 15; visitor walk-in access only. Parking available on Beechwood Drive.
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Potential delays between Hereward Road and Devonshire Road due to BC Hydro work.
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The Ministry of Transportation will temporarily close the Galloping Goose between Island Hwy and Watkiss Way starting Apr. 6
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As of March 17, 2026, the advisory for Beaver Lake has been expanded to include Elk Lake. We continue to monitor water quality in the lake system.
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Residents are advised to avoid entering the waters along the affected shoreline.

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Hartland Land will resume regular operations Monday
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Infrastructure & Water Services work is now complete adjacent to Galloping Goose Regional Trail.
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Work is complete.
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Our live webcast is available again after a brief interruption. We appreciate your patience.
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Flushing in View Royal is now complete.
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