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This year’s massive flood will affect campers, cottagers and beach-goers well into the summer

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  • Dikes should be ready for next week's crest

    06/30/2011 4:01 PM 0

    Warm weather has brought some relief to floodfighters in southwestern Manitoba, provincial officials said today.

    It has given floodfighters valuable time to build massive dikes as forecasters predict floodwaters will arrive on the Souris River July 4, a day earlier than ......

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  • This year’s massive flood will affect campers, cottagers and beach-goers well into the summer

    Welcome to soggy Manitoba

    05/21/2011 1:00 AM 0
  • The RM of St. Andrews declared a state of emergency Friday after the swollen Red River swamped two homes and washed out a bridge. But the province says one of the properties could have been saved had it been diked earlier

    Floodway kicks in today; act now, province warns

    04/9/2011 1:00 AM 0
  • Flooding in brief

    05/7/2011 1:00 AM 0

    Water levels on the Assiniboine River at the First Street Bridge in Brandon are exceeding the record level set in ...

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  • Storm likely to delay river crests

    04/30/2011 3:40 PM 0

    A storm that’s hit Manitoba will likely delay the crest of the Red and Assiniboine in Winnipeg, the province said ...

  • Will water mean mosquito trouble?

    04/27/2011 1:00 AM 0

    Although Winnipeg has yet to see the backside of the flood of 2011, the city is already preparing for what ...

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  • Expected flood crest in city lowered

    04/22/2011 10:09 AM 0

    WINNIPEG - The province has once again reduced its crest projection for the Red River in Winnipeg, allowing the city ...

Today’s Red River Level:
16.25 Ft

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