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New site chosen for flood evacuees
1:00 AM 0OTTAWA -- Flood evacuees from Lake St. Martin First Nation may soon have a new place to live.
The federal and Manitoba governments, along with the band chief and council, announced Thursday they have agreed on a site to rebuild the ......
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Flooding closes Gretna border crossing
05/22/2013 4:01 PM 0The U.S.-Canada border crossing at Gretna has been closed temporarily due to overland flooding from the Pembina River in the ...
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Swan River confident in flood defences
05/9/2013 9:18 AM 0WITH cool overnight temperatures forecast, emergency measures officials in Swan River were confident late Wednesday their flood defences would hold.
Earlier ...
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Sandbags aplenty as fear grips town
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First Nations sue over flooding
05/8/2013 1:00 AM 0Two First Nations hit by the 2011 flood, which had avoided court action up to now, have hired lawyers and ...
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Lake Manitoba farmers decry lack of compensation
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Map: Points of interest in Manitoba's flood fight
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Flood threat easing for much of province
05/7/2013 1:00 AM 0Thanks to benevolent Mother Nature, the flood forecast is much more optimistic than it was three weeks ago.
The province had ...
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Lake St. Martin -- still homeless
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Ashton might try to get the facts straight
05/6/2013 11:14 AM 0It has been interesting, to say the least, how accusations have been flying since a group of Lake Manitoba landowners ...
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- Manitoba downgrades flood threat yet again; worst of high water has passed
- Flooding closes Gretna border crossing
- Snow out west, long winter increase flood risk slightly
- Flood threat downgraded by province
- Farmers block Portage Diversion channel
- Red crests below record levels in Fargo
- Flood crest prediction lowered; could mean Highway 75 will stay open
- Flood threat easing for much of province
- Lake Manitoba farmers decry lack of compensation
- Red River crests at U.S. border
- Flooding closes Gretna border crossing
- Manitoba downgrades flood threat yet again; worst of high water has passed
- Flood crest prediction lowered; could mean Highway 75 will stay open
- Sandbags aplenty as fear grips town
- Snow out west, long winter increase flood risk slightly
- Winnipeg property owners sandbagging against rising Red
- Flood threat easing for much of province
- Red River crests at U.S. border
- Riverwalk along Red shut down after dark
- Flood threat downgraded by province
- Farmers block Portage Diversion channel
- Angry farmers forced to leave
- Flood threat downgraded by province
- Winnipeg property owners sandbagging against rising Red
- Diversion protest 'irresponsible,' puts Manitobans at risk: province
- Farmer views damaged fields; court order prohibits him from going into diversion
- Flooding not so bad, after all?
- Province to make blockading, refusing flood orders illegal
- Flood crest prediction lowered; could mean Highway 75 will stay open
- Manitoba downgrades flood threat yet again; worst of high water has passed
- Farmers block Portage Diversion channel
- Flood threat downgraded by province
- Winnipeg property owners sandbagging against rising Red
- Angry farmers forced to leave
- Manitoba downgrades flood threat yet again; worst of high water has passed
- Red River: View from the air, April 2013
- Despite rain and snow, provincial flood outlook remains unchanged
- Flood watches/warnings shift along Assiniboine; Red starting to settle
- Evacuees whisked away
- Province urges Manitobans to flood-proof basements
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Red from the air
Free Press photographer Boris Minkevich took to the air to get a look at conditions along the Red River in early April 2013.
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Interactive Map
View a map of key points of interest in Manitoba's spring flood battle.
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Compare floods
Compare today's river level in Winnipeg with levels during the 1950, 1997 and 2009 floods.
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Resources
We've compiled a list of the best Manitoba resources for information on flood preparation and response.
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Why Winnipeg river levels are measured in "feet James"
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