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604, 2026

Streams and Rivers Still Running High (media release, April 6, 2026)

April 6th, 2026|UTRCA Media Releases|

April 6, 2026 Streams and Rivers still Running High Local streams and rivers are still hazardous, and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is reminding everyone to use extreme caution near all watercourses and stay out of any flooded areas. The Upper Thames River watershed received 20-50 mm of rain since last Thursday, and the runoff from that rain continues to make its way down area watercourses. Streams [...]

604, 2026

Watercourses remain Elevated (flood bulletin, April 6-9, 2026)

April 6th, 2026|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Watercourses remain Elevated Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety 2026 Flood Event 4, Bulletin Number 2 (Issued April 6, 2026, at 11:00 am; Valid until April 9, 2026, at 12:00 pm) The Upper Thames River watershed received 20-50 mm of rain since last Thursday, and the runoff from that rain continues to make its way down area watercourses. Peak flows moved through the watershed yesterday, with water levels now slowly [...]

3103, 2026

Rainy Week Ahead, UTRCA Advises Caution near Watercourses (media release, March 31, 2026)

March 31st, 2026|UTRCA Media Releases|

Rainy Week Ahead, UTRCA Advises Caution near Watercourses With rain in the forecast, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is reminding everyone to be cautious near watercourses. A low-pressure system has entered the region and rain is forecast every day for the rest of the week. Up to 50 mm of rain is forecast by the end of Saturday. The UTRCA does not expect serious flooding but is [...]

3103, 2026

Rainy Week Ahead (flood bulletin, March 31 – April 6, 2026)

March 31st, 2026|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Rainy Week Ahead Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook 2026 Flood Event 4, Bulletin Number 1 (Issued March 31, 2026, at 9:30 am; Valid until April 6, at 12:00 noon) A low-pressure system has entered the region, and forecasts are calling for some rain each day for the remainder of the week. A total of approximately 50 mm is forecast to be received by the end of Saturday. Today’s forecast [...]

2403, 2026

Labatt Breweries of Canada and Upper Thames River Conservation Authority Announce Water Stewardship Partnership (Media Release, March 24, 2026)

March 24th, 2026|UTRCA Media Releases|

Labatt Breweries of Canada and Upper Thames River Conservation Authority Announce Water Stewardship Partnership London, March 24, 2026 - Labatt Breweries of Canada and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) have announced a new partnership focused on protecting and improving local water systems through community-driven action and research. The partnership includes a $10,000 investment from Labatt to support the development of a community science program to empower volunteers with [...]

2303, 2026

Spring Shoulder Season returns to our Conservation Areas (media release, March 23, 2026)

March 23rd, 2026|UTRCA Media Releases|

For Immediate Release  Spring Shoulder Season returns to our Conservation Areas   Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff are busy preparing for the spring Shoulder Season at Fanshawe and Wildwood Conservation Areas (CAs). This adds four weeks of day-use access from Wednesday, April 1st until Thursday, April 30th, 2026. It is the fourth year offering a Shoulder Season in response to the demand from visitors to the CAs.    “We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors [...]

1703, 2026

Stay Away from Streams and Rivers as Spring Runoff Continues (media release, March 17, 2026)

March 17th, 2026|UTRCA Media Releases|

March 17, 2026 Stay Away from Streams and Rivers as Spring Runoff Continues Local streams and rivers are still hazardous, and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is reminding everyone to use extreme caution near all watercourses and stay out of any flooded areas. The March school break is on and it is especially important to keep children and pets away from watercourses. Stream banks can be slippery [...]

1703, 2026

Streams and rivers remain above normal as spring runoff continues (flood bulletin, March 17-23, 2026)

March 17th, 2026|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Streams and Rivers Remain above Normal as Spring Runoff Continues Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety 2026 Flood Event 3, Bulletin Number 4 (Issued March 17, 2026, at 1:30 pm, Valid until March 23, 2026, at 12:00 pm) Most of the remaining snow in the Upper Thames River watershed has melted, with Sunday’s warm temperatures resulting in more runoff in the northernmost portions of the watershed on Monday. Water [...]

1703, 2026

London Middlesex Master Gardeners Seedy Saturday  

March 17th, 2026|March 2026, Thames River Current|

London Middlesex Master Gardeners Seedy Saturday  The robins and red-winged blackbirds returned just in time for Seedy Saturday on March 7, an event that marks an important rite of spring for gardeners and plant enthusiasts.More than 2000 visitors took in over 60 exhibition booths that featured a wide array of activities, information, and gardening products. At the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority booth, Partnerships and Education staff provided visitors with information [...]

1703, 2026

Spring Shoulder Season Returns to our Conservation Areas  

March 17th, 2026|March 2026, Thames River Current|

Spring Shoulder Season Returns to our Conservation Areas   Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff are busy preparing for the spring shoulder season at Fanshawe and Wildwood Conservation Areas (CAs). This adds four weeks of day-use access from Wednesday, April 1st until Thursday, April 30th. It is the fourth year offering a shoulder season in response to the demand from visitors to the CAs. “We’re looking forward to welcoming [...]

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