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Aug 15, 2005
While it was billed as an informational meeting, a gathering of municipal politicians ended up getting a pretty strong sales pitch about the Devils Lake
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May 26, 2006
DEVILS LAKE -- People in this North Dakota city of 7,000 live on tenterhooks, always aware of the rising water in the lake just south
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July 06, 2007
GIMLI -- He?s become the voice of North Dakota?s Devils Lake water diversion. Part pointman, part politician, part water czar, Joe Belford visited Gimli council
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Oct 30, 2009
We wrote in this space in 2005 that North Dakota was acting like a rogue state, as it pushed ahead with the Devils Lake outlet.
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Sept 08, 2006
Joe Belford recently assured Gimli council that North Dakota?s operation of an outlet at the southwestern end of Devils Lake will follow all the environmental
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July 11, 2005
Weather has delayed the completion of a $28-million outlet from Devils Lake in North Dakota. But North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven said June 30 that
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May 12, 2006
Municipal and federal politicians from the Lake Winnipeg southern basin area are feeling a lot better after a recent meeting to discuss the Devils Lake
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June 17, 2007
North Dakota?s decision to open the Devils Lake diversion outlet this week -- despite Canada?s request it not do so before a permanent filter
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May 01, 2006
The United States government announced earlier this week that it will pay for an enhanced filter at the outlet from Devils Lake in North Dakota.
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July 14, 2007
Manitoba?s senior MP and federal Treasury Board President Vic Toews toured the controversial Devils Lake diversion outlet last week, and said although a permanent advanced