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Two weeks after being forced from their communities by wildfire threats, hundreds of Manitobans will soon be going home.
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The StarPhoenix on MSNEvacuees find peace, culture and community at Batoche amid northern wildfiresThat place was Batoche — a sacred Métis historical site nestled along the South Saskatchewan River — where Métis ...
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Kinew says Manitoba hotel owners should step up for wildfire evacueesKinew said while a large majority of hotel operators have been great, some need to open up rooms as there are evacuees still sleeping in cots in emergency shelters.
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Edgar Spence keeps a folded bundle of receipts for meal expenses his family has had to cover out-of-pocket since they were ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says some hotel owners in the province are not doing enough to help wildfire evacuees. Kinew said on Thursday after touring some fire-hit areas that while a large majority ...
The Winnipeg Sea Bears are donating 800 tickets to their Father’s Day game this Sunday to Mantiobans who have been displaced ...
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Philstar.com on MSN897 Kanlaon evacuees return homeAfter staying in evacuation centers for almost six months, 254 families composed of 897 people displaced by the eruption of ...
Pimicikamak Cree Nation says it's covering hotels and meals for hundreds of evacuees from the northern Manitoba First Nation that the Canadian Red Cross is responsible for. The Red Cross is ...
When the wildfires got too close, hundreds of people from Sandy Lake First Nation had no choice but to leave everything behind.
Financial support for the Canadian Red Cross and wildfire evacuees in Saskatchewan is pouring in. By 9:50 a.m., $86,880.20 ...
A chance to gather and show support for people affected by provincial wildfires, and those going to assist is taking place ...
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