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Nickel Belt News

Volume 56 Number 26

Friday, July 1, 2016

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Fires force evacuation of Easterville and Chemawawin First Nation

Nickel Belt News photo courtesy of Beverly George This photo of a fire near Easterville and Chemawawin First Nation was posted June 23 on Facebook by a resident of the community, which began an evacuation of up to 2,000 people that day. BY IAN GRAHAM EDITOR@THOMPSONCITIZEN.NET

An evacuation of up to 2,000 people from Easterville and Chemawawin First Nation began June 23 after three fires drew to withing a kilometre of the community. About 70 people from Easterville were being evacuated to The Pas and up to 2,000 from Chemawawin First Nation were being evacuated to Winnipeg by

car and by bus. The Canadian Red Cross, which has an agreement with the federal government to assist in the evacuation of any Manitoba First Nation, has a team of volunteers in the community, located about 450 kilometres north of Winnipeg between Cedar Lake and Lake Winnipegosis to the west of Grand Rapids. Chemawawin First Nation members will be put up in

hotels in Winnipeg until they can return to their community. When they will be able to return is unknown at this time. Ground attack crews and two water bombers are fighting the three fires in the area. There had been 131 forest fires in Manitoba this year as of June 27. The average number for this time of year is more than 200.

Charges laid in Pukatawagan homicide A 19-year-old woman from Pukatawagan is charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder in relation to a June 20 incident. RCMP were notified of two injured males at the Pukatawagan nursing station around 4:35 a.m. that day. One of them later died as a result of his injuries. Leah Castel was arrested and charged

later that day and was remanded into custody to await a June 23 court date in The Pas. The second injured man is in hospital in stable condition. Officers from the RCMP’s serious and major crime units and forensic identification services attended the community to assist the investigation.

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