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Widespread flooding forces evacuations
5 minute read Thursday, Jul. 2, 2026WINNIPEG — Evacuations are underway at the Dauphin Regional Health Centre and in parts of Swan River as widespread flooding continues to impact Manitoba’s Parkland region and parts of the Interlake, leaving dozens of communities under states of local emergency and washing out roads across the area.
The province says 30 states of local emergency have been declared in relation to the flooding, while more than 50 provincial roads — along with numerous municipal roads — remain damaged, flooded or washed out as the region deals with the aftermath of heavy and unprecedented amounts of rainfall.
“As many Manitobans are celebrating our national holiday today, there are many of our fellow Manitobans, our friends, neighbours and family members, who are dealing with terrible, terrible flooding impacts,” Premier Wab Kinew said in a Wednesday news conference.
In Swan River, about 150 homes are being evacuated after flooding cut off road access in parts of the community. Residents are being relocated to safer areas within the town, with helicopters being used to assist with the evacuations.
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Wiebe gives update on $1M security fund
5 minute read Friday, Jun. 26, 2026WINNIPEG — A $1-million security enhancement fund for places of worship and cultural centres announced in January has been fully allocated, but the funds have not yet flowed, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe said this week.
“It’s really about just ensuring that the right resources are going to the areas where we’re going to have the biggest impact to keep people safe,” Wiebe said in an interview.
The province announced the fund to support Manitoba communities facing acts of hate, targeted intimidation and vandalism by helping community organizations strengthen safety measures, improve preparedness and install security infrastructure to meet specific needs.
It followed a series of hate-motivated attacks targeting Jewish and Muslim communities.
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