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A family in the northern Manitoba community of Cross Lake has electricity again, almost a week after having no power or heat amid a dispute between the local First Nation and Manitoba Hydro.
The community, located about 530 kilometres north of Winnipeg, now has a 24-hour checkstop set up to ensure only Cross Lake residents and essential services staff enter the reserve. "We quickly ...
Cross Lake itself is home to approximately 6,223 residents living on reserve lands across four communities, all under threat as the fires continue to advance.
She vowed to get some additional mental-health workers to help the Pimicikamak reserve, known as Cross Lake. Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger visited Cross Lake and pledged to bolster health ...
Cross Lake is roughly 770 km north of Winnipeg with a population of more than 8,000 people, including off-reserve members, meaning it’s likely nearly everyone knows someone affected by suicide.
A northern First Nation declared a state of emergency over a nurse shortage. Pimicikamak Cree Nation (Cross Lake) asked federal and provincial governments to send medical workers as soon as possible.
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA--(Marketwired - Dec 11, 2015) - The Family of the late Tyson McKay and the Cross Lake Indigenous community are seeking compensation for the wrongful death of Tyson McKay ...