Significant Precipitation Forecast for Southern and Central Manitoba, Including the Parkland Region, Starting Today
The Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI) Hydrologic Forecast Centre is monitoring another significant precipitation system that is expected to bring 20 to 50 millimetres (mm) of rain to much of southern and central Manitoba over three days, starting today. Some localized areas could receive higher amounts of precipitation with some weather models calling for as […]
Continue ReadingDisaster Financial Assistance Information
Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) will be offering virtual information webinars on the 2022 Spring Flood Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA) program. Those with flood related impacts to their private residence, farm, small business or nonprofit organization are encouraged to attend an information session to learn more about the application, screening, inspection, evaluation and payment process. […]
Continue ReadingMessage from West Hawk Lake United Church Council
Please click the link below to see a message from the West Hawk United church council. They are reaching out to the community to expand the uses of this very special place in our park. whuc-center-2
Continue ReadingWHITESHELL WATER UPDATE: MAY 16
Manitoba Parks has shared the following update today: Water levels remain high throughout Whiteshell Provincial Park. Caddy, Falcon and Star Lakes are reporting a slight decrease in levels today comparted to yesterday. Other lakes throughout the park are reporting a slight increase or remaining level from the weekend with the exception of lake along the […]
Continue ReadingNotice for Anyone Travelling North on PR307 near Jessica and White Lakes
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure staff are working in the area of Reed Falls this morning to remove pieces of floating bog which floated up to the control structure yesterday along PR307. Heavy equipment will be working in the area directly adjacent to the highway. Anyone travelling in the area should use caution when passing equipment. […]
Continue ReadingWHITESHELL WATER UPDATE: MAY 15
Manitoba Parks has shared the following update today: Water levels remain high throughout Whiteshell Provincial Park. Most lakes are reporting a small increase in lake levels (1 to 2”) or similar levels to yesterday. The Winnipeg River is expected to see the continuing rising as water moves from Lake of the Woods through the Winnipeg […]
Continue ReadingWHITESHELL WATER UPDATE: MAY 14
Manitoba Parks has shared the following update today. Water levels remain high throughout Whiteshell Provincial Park. Falcon, Star, Caddy and Brereton Lakes are reporting a small decrease in water levels this morning, while other lakes to continue to rise. The Winnipeg River is expected to see the largest increase with an estimated additional two feet […]
Continue ReadingWHITESHELL WATER UPDATE: MAY 13
Manitoba Parks has shared the following update today. Water levels remain high throughout Whiteshell Provincial Park. Water levels are expected to continue to rise on the on lakes throughout the park and particularly the Winnipeg River. The Winnipeg River is expected to rise approximately two feet in the next seven days as water moves from […]
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