Birds Hill Provincial Park
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Folk Fest opens its gates for 2023 edition of Manitoba traditionAlthough the live music doesn't start for another day, the Winnipeg Folk Festival opened its gates Wednesday morning to crowds of festivalgoers getting a jump on camping.EntertainmentJul 5, 2023
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Experts, officials call for Manitoba trail etiquette as hiking popularity spikes amid pandemicThe pandemic has more Manitobans exploring the province's hiking trails, parks, and backcountry areas, but it also has some leaving behind more than they brought in.EnvironmentMar 24, 2021
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Two teens arrested after shots fired at homes and cars near Birds Hill and Beausejour, Man.RCMP have arrested a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old after multiple reports of shots fired over the weekend north of Winnipeg.Sep 13, 2017
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Lifesaving Society calling for inquest into string of recent drowning deathsThe Lifesaving Society of Manitoba wants to see an inquest into recent drowning deaths in the province.Aug 22, 2016
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Man pulled from water at Birds Hill Park Saturday had just become a Canadian citizenThe man pulled from the water at Birds Hill Park Saturday has been identified by friends to Global News as 22-year-old Jean-Baptiste Ajua.Aug 21, 2016
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22 year old pulled from water at Birds Hill has diedEmergency crews are searching the water at Birds Hill Provincial Park after a report of a missing person.Aug 20, 2016
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Search at Birds Hill Provincial Park concluded: ProvinceThe STARS air ambulance responded to a scene call at Birds Hill Provincial Park Wednesday afternoon.Aug 17, 2016
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El Nino causing lack of river ice in WinnipegIt's a strange winter for ice conditions in Manitoba.Dec 30, 2015
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Birds Hill park improvements finished, more to comeA bigger lake and beach, improved walking paths, volleyball courts and a playground now greet visitors to Manitoba’s Birds Hill Provincial Park.Jun 29, 2015
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Lyme awareness grows as Manitoba government warns of tick risksWinnipeg City Hall will be lit in green Thursday to help raise awareness of Lyme disease among Manitobans.HealthMay 14, 2015
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