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Nicola Lake algae bloom raises public safety concerns

Nicola Lake algae bloom raises public safety concerns

CBC21-07-2025
At least one dog has died after swimming in Nicola Lake near Merritt, B.C. due to a toxic algae bloom on the lake. Homeowners, campers and lake users are concerned that not enough is being done to warn the public. Shelley Joyce reports.
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