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Pair of fires leaves one dead, three in hospital
5 minute read Saturday, Jun. 6, 2026One person is dead and residents of a Centennial neighbourhood apartment building are reeling after a fire in a second-storey suite Friday, the latest in a tragic string of fatalities connected to fires in Winnipeg in 2026.
At 1:24 p.m. crews were called to a fire at a two-storey apartment building in the 400 block of Ross Avenue, said a Saturday news release from Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service.
Firefighters got the blaze under control before 2 p.m., said WFPS, but one person was found dead inside the suite where the fire took place.
Fire officials have not released any information about the person killed, but neighbours present at the building over the weekend said the victim was a man regularly seen around the complex.
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