For Immediate Release: October 15, 2019

Interlake Reserves Tribal Council and its staff are working very hard in this emergency management situation. Our heart felt prayers to all those affected. We have been working 12-16 hour shifts to ensure our community members are housed in proper lodging requirements. We ask everyone to be patient during these times. In some situations, we…

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For Immediate Release: Communities in State of Emergency

Interlake Reserves Tribal Council and its member communities: Dauphin River First Nation, Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation, Lake Manitoba First Nation, Little Saskatchewan First Nation, Peguis First Nation, and Pinaymootang First Nation are declaring a state of emergency from the recent and current snow storm underway. Chairman Cornell McLean shares that “our communities are vulnerable in natural…

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Interlake Communities call “State of Emergency” | Emergency Centre’s Contact Listing

Contact list for IRTC & Location of Temporary Emergency Operations Center Dauphin River First Nation Lorraine Stagg-1-204-659-2317 Band Office (Temporary Emergency Operations Center) Little Saskatchewan First Nation Leroy Thompson-1-431-999-9736 Water Treatment Plant (Temporary Emergency Operations Center) Pinaymootang First Nation Richard Woodhouse-1-204-806-1234 Pinaymootang Church Hall (Temporary Emergency Operations Center) Lake Manitoba First Nation Dwight Paul-1-204-768-2347 Band…

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