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Heavy smoke from Homebrook, Man fire forces hundreds from their homes

WINNIPEG Wildfires in the northern Interlake have forced hundreds of people from their homes. The biggest fire is burning over a massive area north of Lake Manitoba stretching approximately 80 kilometres from Homebrook, north to Devil’s Lake. The now 200,000 hectare wildfire is impacting several nearby communities. But as crews continue to battle the flames, residents in five nearby First Nations have been forced to flee due to deteriorating conditions. “It was getting more smoky,” said Mary Jane Beardy, an evacuee from Lake St. Martin First Nation. “It was getting to our throat.” Heavy smoke from the Homebrook fire and others in the area, has led to evacuations in the Lake St. Martin, Little Saskatchewan, Pinaymootang, Skownan and Dauphin River First Nations. At least 750 people have had to leave to their homes.

Province reminds public to follow public health orders as camping season begins

Province reminds public to follow public health orders as camping season begins
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Campsite reservation system bogged down with bookings

Wild turkeys in Winnipeg; Winnipeggers are spotting the birds throughout the city

  WINNIPEG Winnipeggers are reporting turkey sightings throughout the city, and no they aren t on people s dinner tables. One video shows a rafter of turkeys waddling on the side of the road, barely avoiding traffic. March 24,2021 on north Mcphillips. See them every week on the morning drive in. They have been there for a few years now. Video Taken from my dashcam pic.twitter.com/dvlJg6Y3I2 Kilika (@kilika2013) April 9, 2021 The person who posted the video said this happened near the end of March on north McPhillips. Now the turkeys aren t the only poultry showing up. One CTV News Winnipeg viewer sent a video of a peacock and a turkey going head to head.

Manitoba campsite reservations surge on opening day amid glitches, hours-long waits

Manitoba campsite reservations surge on opening day amid glitches, hours-long waits Holly Klann was among thousands of Manitobans glued to her computer screen at 6:59 a.m. Monday hoping to beat the rush and book a summer campsite on opening day of reservations. Things did not go smoothly thanks to a technological glitch on the province s booking website. Social Sharing Nearly 11,000 reservations made in 4 hours nearly doubles total opening day numbers last year, province says Posted: Apr 05, 2021 4:54 PM CT | Last Updated: April 5 Holly Klann says she woke up early to book a campsite as reservations opened Monday in Manitoba, but she says she had a terrible experience due to a computer glitch and hours-long waits.(Submitted by Holly Klann)

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