Hundreds of homes condemned or unlivable in Peguis First Nation
Evacuees from Peguis First Nation could be stuck out of their homes for years while plans for future home builds and flood mitigation efforts continue. Hundreds of homes have been condemned — or are unlivable without major repairs — and the chief says it's been a slow process moving forward with the federal government.
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