Wildfires force evacuations in northern Manitoba; east and west also on alert
Wildfires continue to rage across Manitoba, with 25 fires currently active and thousands displaced as officials respond to dangerous conditions across the province, according to the provincial government's latest fire bulletin Saturday evening.
The provincial state of emergency remains in effect, and authorities warn that human activity and hot, dry weather are fuelling extreme fire behaviour.
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Piney’s ATV Mud Run in Photos
Piney Community Center organized the Piney ATV Mud Run this Saturday.
The Mud Run was full of volunteers who donated their time to bring this event to the community.
Racers and family members supported the Piney Community Center by participating in the run and enjoying BBQ, camping, cornhole tournaments, and more.
More evacuations ordered as crews battle wildfires burning in Manitoba
More people in northern Manitoba are leaving their homes as wildfires continue to threaten communities.
The roughly 600 residents of Cranberry Portage have been placed under a mandatory evacuation order because fires have knocked out power to the community -- a situation expected to last for days.
An evacuation of Pimicikamak Cree Nation, which started earlier this week, is ongoing and officials are expecting five flights to leave for Winnipeg by the end of today.
John Friesen
Funeral For: John Friesen
Funeral Date: June 2, 2025
After a rich life, John Friesen, of Winnipeg, passed away at the age of 94 on May 24th, 2025.
He was predeceased by his wife, Charlotte Perry, his parents, Isaac and Maria Friesen, and two sisters and two brothers. He is survived by his stepdaughter, Lianne Perry, five sisters, and four brothers.
Rain not forecasted as crews battle wildfire burning near Flin Flon
There's no rain in the forecast for Flin Flon, Manitoba, over the next week as crews there fight a wildfire that's raging nearby.
Temperatures throughout the weekend are expected to range from the low to high 20s, before cooling off.
Thousands have evacuated the northwestern Manitoba city, including municipal government officials and health-care professionals.
Flin Flon mayor George Fontaine said on Friday that unless things changed, the fire was projected to take chunks out of the town.
Carney says he has no immediate plans to overhaul municipal funding
Ottawa probably can't help overhaul how municipalities raise funds in the near future, because the federal government is now focused on major, nation-building projects, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday
"We're building on what has worked. We're learning lessons from what hasn't," Carney said at an event held by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
The group represents cities and towns that have lobbied Ottawa for years to give them more independent means of financing their operations.
National chief says First Nations frustrated by 'fast-track' approach to development
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says she doesn't blame First Nations leaders who are voicing frustration with governments promising to fast-track development in their territories in the name of national unity.
"I don't blame them. They're frustrated and they're being disrespected," National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said Wednesday morning.
"If we're not at the table making these decisions right off the bat, this is what happens and it causes the Canadian government more problems later."
Aces continue to fight to stay in SEMHL, Hockey Manitoba involved
After being voted out of the Southeast Manitoba Hockey League, the Ste. Anne Sr. Aces filed a complaint with Hockey Manitoba in hopes of overturning the decision and be allowed to play in the 2025-26 season.
Back on May the 4th, Aces President and Head Coach Kevin Lansard was informed while at a league meeting that the original six teams of the SEMHL held a vote and ousted the Aces on the heels of St. Anne claiming their third straight league championship.
Local teens 'wow' judges at first-ever Piney Regional Chamber Youth Entrepreneur Challenge
It was a night of innovation, inspiration, and big ideas as the Piney Regional Chamber of Commerce proudly hosted the first-ever Youth Entrepreneur Challenge on May 15 at Shevchenko School in Vita. Students from across the southeast pitched creative and thoughtful business ideas in a “Dragon’s Den”-style event, competing for prizes and gaining real-world entrepreneurial experience.
Senior Climatologist says summer will be hotter than normal with a wet June
If you have enjoyed the heat in May, you are in for a treat this summer. The Senior Climatologist with Environment Canada has released his summer weather outlook and says the month of May is a sign of things to come.
Weather forecasters use the meteorological calendar, which means summer starts on June 1st and ends on August 31st. David Phillips is forecasting those three months to be warmer than normal for the entire province of Manitoba. He notes each of those three months is expected to be warmer.