Norway House Cree Nation
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Manitoba to fund $21m in road upgrades for Norway House Cree Nation and communityThe Manitoba government said Thursday that it will spend more than $21 million to repave about 30 kilometres of road in the area of Norway House and Norway House Cree Nation.CanadaMar 31
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Manitoba plans to plant 1 million trees annuallyA joint announcement by the provincial and federal governments says the province plans to plant up to one million trees annually as part of the 2 Billion Trees program.EnvironmentJul 5, 2023
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20g crack cocaine, handgun and cash seized in Norway House, Man.Twenty grams of crack cocaine, a handgun and cash were seized in Norway House, Man., on Oct. 7 as part of an ongoing investigation.CrimeOct 11, 2022
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Search begins for graves at site of Norway House, Man. residential schoolsA search with ground-penetrating radar is beginning Wednesday, four days after a sacred fire was first lit in the northern Manitoba community.CanadaSep 21, 2022
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Manitoba signs agreement with Norway House Cree Nation on forestry developmentChief Larson Anderson says it's a resolution to controversial forest harvesting that occurred previously.EnvironmentAug 3, 2022
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Teens charged in man’s homicide in Norway HouseTwo boys, aged 16 and 17, have been charged with second-degree murder.CrimeJul 21, 2022
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Man from Norway House Cree Nation charged after double stabbingPolice found two men, 44 and 24, with serious stab wounds. Both were taken to hospital and later transported to Winnipeg for additional treatment.CrimeMar 21, 2022
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First Nation in northern Manitoba dealing with COVID 19 outbreak, shuts down schoolNorway House Cree Nation reported 84 active COVID-19 cases and 87 recovered cases as of Tuesday.HealthOct 15, 2021
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Northern Manitoba First Nations COVID-19 immunization underway; chiefs describe some hesitancyFirst Nations health experts decided priority for the first round would go to elders over 70, along with some staff at care homes.HealthJan 12, 2021
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2 Manitoba men switched at birth reach financial settlement with fedsLuke Monias and Norman Barkman, who were switched at birth, reach settlement with the federal government.Aug 23, 2018
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