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Your river is rising. Here's why that's good for Selkirk.

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Your river is ready for the spring run

Morning from the Interlake — here's what's happening in Selkirk today.

The Red River is already at minor flood stage down in Winnipeg. That might sound like trouble for some folks, but for us along the banks here in Selkirk, it's just another sign the spring run is really starting to hit its stride. The water levels rising isn't a surprise to anyone who's lived by this river their whole life. It's just the rhythm of things.

### What This Means for Selkirk

The Red River is the heart of our city, and when it starts to swell, a lot of things kick into gear. It’s not just about watching the currents from Selkirk Park or checking the docks down by the Marine Museum.

* **Fishing:** This rising water is exactly what the catfish and pickerel need. If you've been waiting for that first big catch of the year, the time is coming quick. Folks are already getting their gear ready, thinking about those quiet mornings out on the water.

* **Navigation:** For commercial traffic and those who use the river for transport, it means keeping a close eye on depths, especially around the bends near Lower Fort Garry. The river changes quick this time of year.

* **Community Watch:** While we're built for this, it's always a good reminder for everyone from Manitoba Avenue to the folks closer to the water's edge to stay aware of conditions.

Selkirk has been independent from Winnipeg since before it was even a big city, and our relationship with the Red River is a huge part of that. We know its moods, its cycles. This minor flood stage in Winnipeg just means our river is waking up and getting ready to show us what it’s got for the season. It’s a good reminder of the power and life that flows right through the middle of our home.

Keith and the crew always have the best river updates — you can catch their take live at mornings.live.

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