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Manitoba government urges tourists not to visit as 21,000 people flee wildfiresThousands of people remained out of their homes due to evacuation orders in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta over the weekend.
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Some evacuees in northern Saskatchewan can return after wildfire evacuationSome northern Saskatchewan residents could be on their way home weeks after being forced out by wildfire. The Peter ...
As out-of-control wildfires threaten communities, thousands of people have been forced out of their homes in Manitoba, ...
Manitobans have once again proven the power of community. On June 5, more than 30 radio stations across the province joined ...
After weeks of being ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice due to a wildfire burning just kilometres away, the owner of JD’s ...
Colorado residents see a milky haze from wildfire smoke drifting 1,500 miles, affecting skies but minimally impacting air ...
A large fire rages near Sandy Lake First Nation, where Canadian Armed Forces were called to help airlift residents ...
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As wildfire season begins, the destructive impacts of climate change are being felt across Canada. Several communities in ...
The Royal Canadian Air Force is helping in the evacuation of Sandy Lake First Nation in Ontario because of wildfires.
Wildfires forced another 1,000 people to flee their homes in Manitoba, one of two Canadian provinces under a state of ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfire live updates: Alberta wildfires continue to grow | Six Alberta forest areas in 'extreme wildfire risk' | Fire bans across AlbertaSmoke from wildfires in northern Alberta and northeastern B.C. reached Calgary this weekend, resulting in poor air quality in the city through the weekend and into Monday morning.
The federal government has deployed members of the Canadian Armed Forces to help evacuate a northwestern Ontario First Nation ...
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