Cross Lake First Nation
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Missing Pimicikamak woman found safe: Winnipeg policeA woman who'd been missing for 19 days has been found by Winnipeg police, just hours after her family made a desperate plea for information.CanadaSep 25, 2021
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Arson suspected after former day school burns down on Manitoba First Nation'You cannot totally erase the symbolism of that building, but we were trying to use it to help our people and to use it in a good way.'CrimeJun 4, 2021
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Thompson teachers, first responders get COVID-19 vaccine thanks to Manitoba First NationPimicikamak Chief David Monias says because the vaccine is only currently available for those over 18, the move was meant to help protect children.HealthApr 19, 2021
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Military arrives in Pimicikamak First Nation to help with COVID-19 outbreakThe military will be in Pimicikamak First Nation for at least two weeks to assist with a COVID-19 outbreak.HealthFeb 25, 2021
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House fire kills 2 on Cross Lake First Nation: RCMPRCMP say the home in the Natamik 1 area was completely engulfed in flames when officers arrived around 4 a.m.Sep 3, 2020
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Manitoba man paying it forward with fundraising runs for Bear Clan PatrolA Beausejour, Man., man is hitting the streets in support of a Winnipeg community organization, running 10 kilometres a day to raise funds and awareness for the Bear Clan Patrol.CanadaMay 21, 2020
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Northern Manitoba community declares state of emergency over suicide epidemicA disturbing number of suicides have pushed a remote Manitoba community into a state of emergency.Mar 10, 2016
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Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency over suicidesCross Lake First Nation in northern Manitoba has declared a state of emergency after six suicides in two months.Mar 10, 2016
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Manitoba’s children’s advocate wants MMIW inquiry to probe suicidesManitoba's children's advocate says an alarming number of indigenous girls are committing suicide — a disturbing trend which should be included in the upcoming inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women.PoliticsMar 7, 2016
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Premier apologizes to Cross Lake First Nation for hydro damageManitoba Premier Greg Selinger is apologizing to a northern aboriginal community for damage caused by a hydroelectric dam.Jan 20, 2015
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