National News Cornwall a second home for flood-beleaguered Kashechewan residents By Annette Francis Apr 28, 2015 The evacuation of the Kashechewan First Nation continues for the fifth day in a row APTN National News The evacuation of the Kashechewan First Nation continues for the fifth day in a row. The remote First Nation has a long history of flooding. APTN’s Annette Francis caught up with some evacuees in the host community of Cornwall, Ont., to see how they’re settling in. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *WebsiteSubmit Report Tags: Cornwall, Flooding, Kashechewan First Nation, natural disasters, Ontario Continue Reading Remembering Loretta aptn National News April 29, 2015 Author(s) Annette Francis [email protected] 1 thought on “Cornwall a second home for flood-beleaguered Kashechewan residents” Time to move. This is crazy, year after year. Cornwall is a nice place to start a new life so the kids can have more opportunities and a good education. Comments are closed. More Stories Regional Inuit associations lay out priorities at mining s... 4 hours ago By The Canadian Press | Local Journalism Initiative Environment commissioner gives Canada failing grade on Nor... 6 hours ago By The Canadian Press Federal addictions minister says B.C public decriminalizat... 23 hours ago By Tina House ‘We haven’t given up’: With no new leads... 23 hours ago By Sara Connors Hundreds of ’60s scoop survivors connect in Winnipeg 23 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Friends, family of Marcedes Myran gather at courthouse ahe... 23 hours ago By Tiar Wheatle
Time to move. This is crazy, year after year. Cornwall is a nice place to start a new life so the kids can have more opportunities and a good education.
Time to move. This is crazy, year after year. Cornwall is a nice place to start a new life so the kids can have more opportunities and a good education.