The Canadian Armed Forces says it has evacuated about 1,500 people from the fly-in community northwest of Thunder Bay, and most have landed in Sioux Lookout and Kapuskasing.
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Number of evacuees from Pikangikum First Nation hits 1,500 as wildfire grows
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