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Roughly half of the 63-kilometre Mantario Trail lies within the perimeter of the fire that started in the Ingolf, Ont., area, ...
More portions of Whiteshell Provincial Park are set to open this week after out-of-control wildfires forced its closure. In the latest wildfire bulletin Tuesday, the province said the fire burning ...
On Wednesday at 8 a.m., Robson will be able to return to her cottage on Big Whiteshell Lake, as that area of the provincial park reopens to permanent residents, cottagers and commercial operators ...
As all backcountry trails and waterways remain in Manitoba's provincial parks remain closed to the public, some cottagers say it's unfair that outfitters are allowed to hunt in the backcountry with ...
It is another sign that the wildfire situation is slowly improving in our province. The Manitoba Wildfire Service (MWS) announced Tuesday afternoon that as of Wednesday at 8 am, Provincial Road (PR) ...
The Manitoba government will lift its fire and backcountry travel and camping restrictions at 8 a.m. today after recent ...
It’s basically got a mind of its own.” PROVINCE OF MANITOBA U.S. fire crews, in Manitoba to help with wildfires, prepare to leave the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Thursday morning.
A weather system headed for southern Manitoba could bring major rainfall and flooding to parts of the Southeast. Environment ...
Wildfires have forced the closure of several Manitoba provincial parks — including Bakers Narrows, Grass River, Nopiming, and Wekusko Falls — and led to partial shutdowns in Whiteshell Provincial Park ...
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Permits allowing guns, ATVs in backcountry are unfair as the public stays barred: Whiteshell cottager - MSNBarb Robson, who owns a cottage on the south shore of Big Whiteshell Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park, says it's unfair that some Manitoba outfitters are able to hunt in the backcountry with a ...
She said the fires forced staff at eight camps in Whiteshell Provincial Park, along with other residents and cottagers, to evacuate. Staff at five of the camps have since been allowed to return.
The Manitoba Wildfire Service has stated that, effective immediately, there are no longer fire and travel restrictions in ...
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