Along the banks of the Fraser River, staff from the District of Mission, B.C. are building temporary dikes in anticipation of potential flooding.
With the temporary structure in place, the water level would have to rise by more than nine metres before the river water spills over.
Early Saturday afternoon, the Mission Gauge — the indicator measuring the height of the Fraser River — showed it had risen to just under six metres. Six metres is the level at which flooding is considered possible in low lying, unprotected areas.
Cory Parsons, who owns The Hearth Shop about half a kilometre from the river, said he’s begun the process of