Blue-green algae continues to show up in lakes across the province. Halifax Regional Municipality closed Cunard Lake Beach in Williams Lake on Thursday morning because of a bloom of the toxic algae, which can sicken people and kill pets within a short time.
Halifax to probe problems around Williams Lake's falling water levels
Halifax’s vanishing Williams Lake could fill up again with a little help from the city, according to nearby residents. The water level had dropped by about 1.3 metres since late May when The Chronicle Herald featured one of the city’s favourite swimming lakes literally drying up on its front page in early September. But now a potential fix is being investigated for a dam that’s allowing water to flow too quickly to the sea.