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The County of Grande Prairie has put residents on evacuation alert over the Kiskatinaw River Wildfire. The 26,000-hectare ...
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Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into English river in ’terrifying’ crashLONDON (AP) — A double-decker bus carrying high school students plunged into a river in southern England on Thursday, sending ...
Wildfires across Canada are devouring land at a pace unseen in any year other than the historic 2023 season. With more than 7 ...
Wildfire smoke hangs in the air above Highway 97 north of Buckinghorse River, British Columbia, on Friday, May 30, 2025. Credit: AP/Nasuna Stuart-Ulin By The Associated Press Updated May 31, 2025 ...
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all over the U.S.
The deaths of the man and woman in the province of Manitoba marked a grim start to Canada’s wildfire season. Two years ago, when Canada recorded its worst wildfire season on record in terms of ...
Goudsward said that it is not unusual for Canadian wildfire smoke to make it all the way to Arkansas. "It is fairly common and not unusual," he said. "It might be a little early, but it is around ...
Some good news. The circumstances that led to the smoky chaos of 2023 were unique. Canada didn't just break its wildfire records that year, it obliterated them.
The B.C. Wildfire Service says that the Kiskatinaw River wildfire in the northeast, which has led to evacuation orders and alerts, has the potential to grow in the coming days.
Several communities north of La Ronge, Sask., have been issued evacuation orders due to wildfires. Sucker River, Wadin Bay, English Bay and Nemeiben Subdivision were all issued the orders Monday.
Saskatchewan declares state of emergency as wildfires force evacuations in western and central Canada. The Peace River Regional District issued the evacuation order on Thursday afternoon for homes ...
Above-average fire weather severity is forecast for almost all of Western Canada in June and July, but things could take a turn to the extreme in August, according to Natural Resources Canada.
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