The Town of Ladysmith in British Columbia has put on hold the removal of the Mackie Road Dam on Holland Creek, following concerns from the province about the potential threat to spawning salmon. The dam, built over 70 years ago, poses a risk of failure and was set to be removed in September, but the project has been delayed until next summer to prioritize fish protection. The town expects additional costs for the delay, which is part of a larger $2.75-million project to remediate three dams along the creek, funded by the provincial government. The Mackie Road Dam removal includes sediment removal and the replacement of fish barriers with habitats, while other dams upstream require repairs and compliance work.