The Telegram (St. John's)

Fire that destroyed food store on reserve set by kids: RCMP

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SHAMATTAWA, Man. — A fire that destroyed the only food store on a remote northern Manitoba reserve was set by six children, five of whom are under 12, RCMP said Friday. The community of 1,500 was left without supplies or emergency services when the blaze erupted Thursday afternoon, gutting the Northern store as well as the adjacent band office, radio station and 9-1-1 centre. RCMP said their investigat­ion led them to six youths, five of whom are too young to face charges because they are under 12 years old. The other child, a 12-year-old boy, was arrested and released on a promise to appear in court. There were no reported injuries but the fire prompted an urgent response from the Red Cross. ``We’re sending up the immediate needs this morning ... and the chief and council along with the Northern stores are identifyin­g a secondary place to set up a temporary store,’’ Shawn Feely, Red Cross Manitoba vice-president, said Friday. ``At this point in time, their immediate need is for supplies for infants — baby food, formula, diapers, that sort of thing.’’ The Red Cross, which acts on behalf of the federal government for emergencie­s in remote First Nations, was stocking two airplanes — one commercial plane and one charter — with supplies and sending them 700 kilometres from Winnipeg.

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