Winnipeg’s mayor says the city is ready to help evacuees from northern communities impacted by a rash of wildfires that led the province to declare a state of emergency Wednesday afternoon.
Scott Gillingham said Thursday morning that city staff are working with their provincial counterparts to accommodate the thousands of Manitobans who had to flee the flames.
The province has opened a reception centre in the city, at the Billy Mosienko Arena on Keewatin Street, for those who are in need of a place to stay.The Eric Coy Arena, Century Arena and Lelia Soccer Complex are also being used.
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“As thousands flee dangerous wildfires, Winnipeg will do what we’ve always done in times of crisis: open our doors and stand together,” Gillingham said.
“I’ve spoken with Premier (Wab) Kinew, and we’re working closely with the province of Manitoba and the Canadian Red Cross to make sure evacuees have a safe place to stay and the support they …