AMC wants province to change channel on lake drainage plans
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is criticizing plans by the province to dig a drainage channel at the end of Lake Winnipeg.
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is criticizing plans by the province to dig a drainage channel at the end of Lake Winnipeg.
While one side of Manitoba is starting to see an end in sight for flooding, the other continues to watch levels rise.
APTN National News Hundreds of families — and their children — are living in Winnipeg…
When flooding forced the evacuation of a First Nation in Manitoba this spring, the community had no idea how bad things were going to get.
Manitoba’s Interlake region continues to be hit hard by flooding.
Among the communities in crisis is a Manitoba First Nation facing record flood levels.
Another Manitoba First Nation faces record flooding. Lake St. Martin is located 300 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.
Crews were busy this weekend shoring up the banks of the Assinaboine and Red Rivers.
Flood waters are continuing to rise in Manitoba, forcing one First Nation to evacuate.