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Your mayors are begging for help with wildfire season.

Your mayors are asking for help and getting crickets

Morning from The Rock — here's what's happening in Flin Flon.

You know, the snow's melting up here, and that usually means a few things: the ice comes off Phantom Lake, the Bombers are either celebrating or getting ready for next season, and everyone starts looking at the bush with a bit of a nervous eye. We're heading into another wildfire season, and it sounds like mayors across northern Manitoba are already feeling the pinch before it even starts. They're out there saying straight up that they need more equipment to fight these fires, and it's not exactly a new complaint.

It's frustrating because everyone north of The Pas knows how quickly things can go sideways when a fire gets going. We saw what happened around Cranberry Portage and Snow Lake last year. It doesn't take much for a spark to turn into something that threatens homes, businesses, and even the main highway. When mayors like the one in Thompson are saying they need more resources, you gotta listen. It’s not just about saving trees; it’s about protecting livelihoods and keeping our communities connected.

### What This Means for Flin Flon

* **Highway Access:** A major fire near us can shut down Highway 10, cutting us off from supplies and critical services down south. * **Air Quality:** Even if a fire isn't on our doorstep, the smoke can blanket the town, making it tough for folks with respiratory issues. We've seen Ross Lake disappear behind a wall of smoke more than once. * **Local Readiness:** While the provincial efforts are crucial, local fire departments, including ours, are often the first line of defense. They need support.

This isn't some abstract problem for us. We're built on Canadian Shield rock, but the bush around us is dry in a hurry once spring hits. The Flin Flon Arts Council might be planning summer events at the Community Hall, but if the air quality is bad or roads are closed, it hits everyone. We live too close to the land up here to ignore these warnings.

Cole Chicken, MiTL Sports Desk, Flin Flon.

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