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Two First Nations organizations are teaming up to provide services for northern Manitoba wildfire evacuees, while some affected communities are getting set to return home.
Two weeks after being forced from their communities by wildfire threats, hundreds of Manitobans will soon be going home.
Wildfires are forecast to continue and expand through the summer in Western Canada and parts of the country’s north.
About 21,000 people in Manitoba have had to evacuate including from Flin Flon, Pimicikamak Cree Nation and other areas ...
They said in a statement to APTN that the individual “was attempting to pose as a Red Cross worker in order to gain access to ...
Nearly 2,000 evacuees will begin heading home as evacuation orders for several communities affected by wildfires have been ...
Air quality concerns due to wildfire smoke are changing the landscape of sporting events in Winnipeg. From community ...
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. has teamed up with the Southern Chiefs’ Organization to better serve the hundreds of ...
The Southern Chiefs' Organization is stepping in to support First Nations residents forced out of their homes by wildfires in ...