Aerial view of 2014 flooding at Bird's Point at Round Lake (Photo by Cole Raiwet)

The estimated figures for southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba from the storms in late June and July have now been tabulated, reports the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). “The flooding, wind damage and transportation disruptions caused by these storms disrupted people’s lives and businesses,” said Bill Adams, IBC vice-president, Western and Pacific. “People were forced from […]

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