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Winnipeg's Vulcan Iron Works is on fire again. What gives?

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Your building is on fire again, Winnipeg.

Morning from the Interlake — here's what's happening in Selkirk today. You know, sometimes you see news from down south in Winnipeg, and you just shake your head. There’s a story today about another fire at the former Vulcan Iron Works building. This place, it seems, just can't catch a break. It was completely destroyed in 2023, and now firefighters are back at it again, dealing with another blaze.

This isn't just some random old building; it's a piece of Winnipeg's industrial history, much like the Gerdau mill is to us here in Selkirk. You see these old sites, they carry stories, and when they keep catching fire, it feels like something is being lost piece by piece. It's a real shame to see, especially when you think about how many times this has happened.

### What This Means for Selkirk

While this fire is happening in Winnipeg, it reminds us of the importance of preserving our own industrial heritage and making sure our city's landmarks are safe.

* **Historic Sites:** It makes you think about our own Marine Museum or Lower Fort Garry. We take pride in these places.

* **Fire Safety:** It's a stark reminder for all communities, including ours, about keeping an eye on derelict or abandoned structures.

* **Community Identity:** These places shape a city's identity. Seeing one repeatedly burn down is a tough pill to swallow for anyone who values local history.

For us up here, just a short drive north on Highway 9, we watch our own landmarks and keep our own history alive. We've got our steel mill, our hospital, and that beautiful Red River keeping us grounded. Selkirk isn’t just some northern extension of Winnipeg; we've been here, independent, with our own story for a long time. It makes you appreciate our own efforts to maintain what makes Selkirk, Selkirk.

Nolan Chicken, MiTL Sports Desk, Selkirk.

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