Toxic spill kills salmon migrating
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A toxic waste has ended up in a fish-bearing waterway in the Fraser Valley for the second time since September .
In September , the Nations said a toxic spill in the same slough may have killed up to 1,000 juvenile salmon.
In this latest case, a thick and white foamy substance could be seen for kilometres along the waterway where adult coho salmon are currently migrating.
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