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Ottawa River levels keep stabilizing, but situation could still worsen

April 24, 2026

Water levels and flows on the Ottawa River are either stable or continue to slightly decline in areas between Pembroke, Ont., and Carillon, Que., according to Friday's update from the river's planning board.



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