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1 week ago |
thecanadianpressnews.ca | David Boles |Aaron Sousa
LYNN LAKE - Thousands more wildfire evacuees in Manitoba will start making the trek home in the coming days as officials in two northwestern communities lift their evacuation orders. The roughly 600 residents of the town of Lynn Lake will be allowed to return to the community 775 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg starting at 8 a.m. Friday. In a social media post, the town said buses would be arranged for those who need help with transportation.
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1 week ago |
thespec.com | David Boles |Aaron Sousa
LYNN LAKE - Thousands more wildfire evacuees in Manitoba will start making the trek home in the coming days as officials in two northwestern communities lift their evacuation orders. The roughly 600 residents of the town of Lynn Lake will be allowed to return to the community 775 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg starting at 8 a.m. Friday. In a social media post, the town said buses would be arranged for those who need help with transportation.
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1 week ago |
thespec.com | David Boles |Aaron Sousa |Jeremy Simes
LYNN LAKE - Thousands more wildfire evacuees in Manitoba and Saskatchewan will start making the trek home in the coming days as officials in the provinces continue to lift evacuation orders. In Manitoba, the 600 residents of the town of Lynn Lake were given the go ahead to return to the community, 775 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg, starting Friday morning. In a social media post, the town said buses would be arranged for those who need help with transportation.
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3 weeks ago |
cheknews.ca | David Boles |Laura Brougham
Vancouver police say it’s a “miracle” no one was injured after a vehicle was rammed into the Pacific Coliseum arena during a Cirque du Soleil show late Thursday. Police said the vehicle was driven into the front entrance of the building just after 8 p.m. and no one is believed to have been injured, despite crowds inside and outside the show. “Coliseum security detained the man until VPD officers arrived and took him into custody,” the department said in a social media post.
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3 weeks ago |
timescolonist.com | David Boles
Vancouver police say it's a "miracle" no one was injured after a vehicle was rammed into the Pacific Coliseum arena during a Cirque du Soleil show late Thursday. Police said the vehicle was driven into the front entrance of the building just after 8 p.m. and no one is believed to have been injured, despite crowds inside and outside the show. "Coliseum security detained the man until VPD officers arrived and took him into custody," the department said in a social media post.
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