In my home province of Alberta, the Bow Glacier, which feeds the Bow River, a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River, is melting so rapidly that it is estimated that in 50 years the river might be dry, with only the occasional sporadic flooding.
Dans ma province, l'Alberta, le glacier Bow, qui alimente la rivière Bow, un affluent de la rivière Saskatchewan Sud, fond tellement rapidement que la rivière pourrait s'assécher dans 50 ans, selon certaines estimations.