Manitoba officials 'cautiously optimistic' as wildfire evacuees from some communities start going home | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 16, 2025 - 11:34

Manitoba officials 'cautiously optimistic' as wildfire evacuees from some communities start going home

June 16, 2025
People from more than a dozen Manitoba communities forced out by wildfires this spring have either started returning or will start going home in the days ahead, but officials warn that doesn't mean fires in the province are no longer a threat.


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