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‘A lot of progress’ in Peguis First Nation flood fight, Premier Kinew says – Winnipeg Flood-prone and low-lying communities across Manitoba are continuing to brace for the spring thaw, and this never-ending winter is giving them time to prepare for the potentially extensive damages. This weekend…
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Flood-prone and low-lying communities across Manitoba are continuing to brace for the spring thaw, and this never-ending winter is giving them time to prepare for the potentially extensive damages. This weekend saw the continuation of flood barriers being put up across the Interlake region as people in the central communities prepare for the near-annual flood. The flood is expected to begin soon, but it is unclear exactly when, as temperatures are forecast to rise in the coming days. “As much as, I think, most of the province hasn’t liked the cold spring, the cold weather has actually been helpful in Peguis over the past week, in particular,” Premier Wab Kinew told reporters on Monday.
‘A lot of progress’ in Peguis First Nation flood fight, Premier Kinew says – Winnipeg
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