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Oldman Watershed Council calls 2025 a banner year in annual report

The southern Alberta conservation group highlighted several achievements from the past year in its latest annual report.

Why it matters

The Oldman River watershed supplies water used by communities and agriculture across southern Alberta, making its stewardship relevant to residents throughout the region.

The Oldman Watershed Council has released its annual report describing 2025 as a banner year for the organization. CEO Shannon Frank credited the group's accomplishments over the past 12 months as evidence of the council's growing impact in the region.

The Oldman Watershed Council works on conservation and stewardship efforts related to the Oldman River watershed in southern Alberta, an area that spans a large portion of the Lethbridge region.

Details on the specific projects and milestones cited in the report were highlighted by Frank as part of the group's broader mission to protect and improve watershed health in the area.

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