One confirmed dead after Pikangikum house fire

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One confirmed dead after Pikangikum house fire
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Two other people remain unaccounted for after Wednesday night fire

PIKANGIKUM FIRST NATION — One person has been confirmed dead, while two others remain missing, after a house fire earlier this week.

"Our community is devastated to have yet another loss due to a horrific house fire," Pikangikum Chief Shirley Lynne Keeper said in a statement. "We should not be experiencing this again.

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