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Two North End fires kept WFPS busy this morning.

Two North End fires keep WFPS busy

Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.

The North End woke up to a busy morning for our Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, hey, with two separate structure fires reported in the St. John's and William Whyte neighbourhoods.

### Early Morning Blazes

WFPS dispatch records show the first call came in at 4:23 AM today, April 8, 2026, for a structure fire in William Whyte. That incident, number 2026051529, in Ward Mynarski, was resolved by 4:54 AM, according to civic intelligence monitors. Units D24, E103, E6, L1, and R6 were on scene.

Just over an hour later, at 5:39 AM, another structure fire was reported in the St. John's neighbourhood, also in Ward Mynarski. This incident, number 2026051541, is still active. A significant response is underway with units 12, 14, 45, D24, D74, E101, E102, E16, E6, GATOR91, GATOR92, L16, R6, and S5. It's always a tough day when our firefighters are out there risking it all for our neighbours, especially so early in the morning.

### What to Watch For

We'll be keeping an eye on updates from the St. John's fire, hoping for no injuries and minimal damage, hey. This always hits home, especially in the North End, where so many of our communities are tight-knit. It's a reminder of the vital work our emergency services do every single day.

Rosie Fontaine, MiTL Sports Desk, Winnipeg.

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