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Dry wells keep N.S. water delivery driver busy
Drought conditions in Nova Scotia are keeping water delivery trucks busy as wells dry up. Garth Higgins collects cold, clean water at the Halifax Water depot along Highway 224 in the Musquodoboit Valley. He's been working 12 hours a day, seven days a week to keep up with desperate calls for water. "It's my 19th summer for doing this and it's pretty much the driest I've ever seen it — especially this early," Higgins told CBC News. One of his stops this week was at the home of Bob and Donna Collings, who were down to less than 30 centimetres of water in their stonewalled well. Rainwater is usually enough to keep the well topped up, but not this year. Now that it's been filled, the Collingses anticipate they won't need another delivery until autumn. "When you're on a well and a pump, I don't think people in the city appreciate that to a degree because they usually have an abundance of water — although there are times when they have to cut back," Bob Collings said, referring to Halifax Water's recent directive to conserve. Collings said he feels like one of the lucky ones. "I have a son-in-law in Nine Mile River and he says if you can get water, you better get it. Because over [there], people are being denied because they're so busy they can't take any new customers on. So we're lucky to have Garth here for sure," Collings said. Higgins said he hears from two or three houses each day that are completely out of water. He said those homes get priority in his delivery schedule. The last time Higgins saw such dry conditions was in 2016 on the South Shore, he said. "And that was in September. Here we are, the first week into August and we're seeing these conditions now," Higgins said. "We still could have two more months of this." Despite the long days, Higgins said he's happy to deliver water. His regular job is at a tire plant and he's using vacation time to make the water deliveries. "At the end of the day, people get their water, flush their toilets and have a normal life again. It sets in quite deep knowing that I can help these people," Higgins said.


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Halifax Water calling on customers to conserve water
Brittany Smith, a spokesperson for the utility, tells Tom Murphy about how the dry conditions are affecting the municipality's watersheds and reservoirs and shares tips on how Haligonians can help


CTV News
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Tornado warnings issued in Manitoba
A map showing the location of a tornado warning in Manitoba on Aug. 6, 2025. (CTV News Winnipeg) A tornado warning has been issued for several Manitoba communities. Environment and Climate Change Canada issued the warning around 5 p.m. in the R.M. of St. Clements, and the R.M. of Springfield, which includes Birds Hill Provincial Park. 'Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a severe thunderstorm that is possibly producing a tornado. Damaging winds, large hail and locally intense rainfall are also possible,' the warning reads. The storm was detected near Balmoral and is heading east at 30 km/h. ECCC says people should take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches, or if you see a funnel cloud, swirling debris near the ground, flying debris or hear a roaring sound. 'Go indoors to a room on the lowest floor, away from outside walls and windows, such as a basement, bathroom, stairwell or interior closet,' ECCC said. 'Leave mobile homes, vehicles, tents, trailers and other temporary or free-standing shelter, and move to a strong building if you can.' Other regions in Manitoba, including Winnipeg, are currently under a severe thunderstorm watch. severe thunderstorm watch Areas in Manitoba under severe thunderstorm watches or warnings on August 6, 2025.