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New fire erupts in Spaniard's Bay, residents of Brown's Road to evacuate immediately
CBC News has confirmed that a new fire has broken out in Spaniard's Bay on Tuesday afternoon. Residents of Brown's Road are asked to evacuate immediately. People who live on Rectory Avenue, Casey's Lane and Mint Cove Pond Road are under an evacuation alert. Spaniard's Bay Mayor Paul Brazil told CBC the fire began near the Anglican cemetery on Maul Hill, and he observed flames and smoke in the area. The mayor said one water bomber and a helicopter are overhead in the area, and the Spaniard's Bay fire department is on the scene with crews from two neighbouring communities. No information about damage or the cause of the fire is immediately available. Spaniard's Bay is approximately 30 kilometres from the out-of-control Kingston fire in Conception Bay North.


CBC
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Reeve of Man. community at risk from wildfires lauds funding donation for prevention
A southeast Manitoba rural municipality frequently at risk from wildfires has received funding for a community-led initiative to conduct controlled burns aimed at stopping fires in their tracks. RM of Stuartburn Reeve Michelle Gawronsky said Tuesday's announcement of a $116,000 grant from Intact Financial to pay for equipment and volunteer training to conduct prescribed burns will have a lasting impact. "The brush has continued to grow and die off every year, and there's been nothing to clean it up," said Gawronsky. "We were very quick to put a burn-ban on, especially seeing what other municipalities were having to live through. Like I say, we've been there, done that, and we certainly don't want to have our community at risk again," she said. The grant from Intact is a first of its kind for Manitoba and will assist with the operation of Stuartburn Prescribed Burn Association, which is made up of concerned local residents. They just want to keep the community safe, said Gawronsky. "Because they care about the farms and the lands around us, and wildlife, and people's homes, and people's lives," said Gawronsky. Intact is giving out $3.1 million to 19 communities across Canada through its Municipal Climate Resiliency Grants program. Stuartburn administrators invited officials from Intact, provincial politicians, neighbouring mayors and reeves and people from the community to an official announcement of the funding on Tuesday afternoon.


CTV News
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CTV Windsor experiencing transmitter issue
CTV News Windsor is currently experiencing a transmitter issue, affecting customer feeds. A transmitter issue has caused a disruption in the off-air signal, meaning those using an antenna. Cable and satellite feeds still work as normal. CTV engineers are aware of the issue and are working to resolve it as soon as possible. We are currently waiting on parts to arrive from Toronto to fix it. We thank you for your patience as we work to rectify this.