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More Manitoba homes flooded, more people leave Peguis First NationMore than 1,400 people have been evacuated from Peguis First Nation, in the flooded Manitoba Interlake region, since Saturday, with most of them staying in Winnipeg.WeatherMay 4, 2022
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Fisher River rises, causes more damage in flooded Manitoba communityPeguis First Nation Chief Glenn Hudson says the Fisher River rose another couple of inches overnight, prompting another 200 people to leave the area.WeatherMay 3, 2022
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Community evacuated after severe flooding, Peguis First Nation chief saysChief Glenn Hudson issued a mandatory evacuation order on Sunday after the river swelled due to ice jams. He said it's one of the worst floods he's ever seen in the community.WeatherMay 2, 2022
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How colonial systems have left some First Nations without drinking waterIn interviews, First Nations leaders, engineers and community members pointed to restrictive and outdated policies that result in a lack of local control over projects.InvestigationsFeb 18, 2021
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Peguis elects Cindy Spence as first woman chiefFor the first time, a woman has been elected chief of the Peguis First Nation, north of Winnipeg.Mar 26, 2015
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