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More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts ...
Experts warn that early snowmelt, combined with high evaporative rates, could significantly dry out vegetation and soils, setting the stage for intense wildfires. Many western basins are experiencing ...
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) Chief Bobby Cameron joined Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck in urging ...
On June 2, 2025, a haunting red sky was seen over Rocky Lake, Manitoba, amid intense wildfires. Alan McLauchlan captured and shared the eerie scene as smoke from nearby fires darkened the sky. The ...
Wildfires forced another 1,000 people to flee their homes in Manitoba, one of two Canadian provinces under a state of ...
There's a haze in the sky across a large portion of the Midwest. The smoke coming from more than 210 fires burning in Canada, ...
More toxic than other sources of pollution, wildfire smoke can cause a range of health effects, from mild coughs, itchy eyes and headaches to dizziness, wheezing, chest pains, asthma attacks, ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continued to obscure Vermont skies on Friday as the Department of Environmental Conservation issued another air quality alert for the northwest portion of the state. The ...
For air quality, meteorologists’ models show smoke is likely to drift back to southern Ontario late Saturday or Sunday.
As of Friday several communities remain under evacuation orders or alerts, while residents of Swan Hills were able to return ...
A haze of Canadian wildfire smoke can be seen over Grand Rapids, Mich. on June 5, 2025. The air quality index was above 151, ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in northern Ontario and the Prairies of Canada caused poor air quality and reduced visibility in major cities including Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal on Friday.