Berens River First Nation
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Manitoba, federal governments pledge $31.6M for work in Berens River First NationVital infrastructure projects on Berens River First Nation will be carried out with combined funding from the federal government the Province of Manitoba.PoliticsOct 27, 2022
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‘I’m just trying to protect our elders’: Manitoba teen helps fight wildfiresFor years, Cody Baptiste would watch his older brother spend his summers fighting wildfires in Manitoba. It's a path he knew he eventually wanted to follow.CanadaAug 15, 2021
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More than 100 military members helping fight wildfires in ManitobaThe federal government committed to sending up to 120 members as the number of wildfires grows in Manitoba.WeatherJul 26, 2021
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Manitoba First Nations evacuated due to smoke, wildfiresThe evacuations of Bloodvein and Berens River First Nations started Monday and are continuing Tuesday.FireJul 20, 2021
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Berens River death deemed homicide, RCMP continue to investigateThe victim, a 38-year-old man from nearby Bloodvein First Nation, was taken to hospital, where he died two days later.CrimeNov 19, 2019
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5 students suffer minor injuries in Manitoba school bus crashFive students were taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries after the school bus they were on collided with a parked semi in northern Manitoba.Mar 19, 2015
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7 feel-good Manitoba stories of 2014We take a look at a few of the most popular feel-good Manitoba stories of 2014.Dec 18, 2014
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WATCH: Remote First Nation’s kids create haunting version of Cup SongA new version of the Cup Song combines haunting images of decay on a remote First Nation with the beautiful music and smiles of the community's children.Jun 12, 2014
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