FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta -- The images are ones of devastation - scorched homes, virtually whole neighborhoods burned to the ground. It rained a little Sunday morning in Fort McMurray, but Canadian ...
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Is Alberta ready for wildfire season? Assessing the risk for what's ahead
Even with snow still on the ground, wildfire season officially begins March 1 in Alberta. We examine the current snowpack ...
Canada's drinking water can remain at risk long after wildfires burn out, according to a UBC-led global review that found ...
Residents of the central United States experienced poor air quality and smoke over the weekend. The potentially dangerous air has a far-off source: the wildfires raging in Canada. The fires have ...
To assist victims of the wildfires raging across Alberta, Jewish Federations of Canada-UIA has opened an Alberta Fire Relief Fund. Jewish groups in Alberta are working to support victims of the ...
The start of the province's wildfire season is fast approaching. Even with snow on the ground, Alberta Wildfire's efforts are ...
Alberta’s wildfire season began Sunday, triggering a requirement for fire permits for most outdoor burning within the province’s Forest Protection Area. From March 1 to Oct. 31, all burning activities ...
Alberta’s government has signed a $400-million contract with De Havilland Canada for five new Canadair DHC-515 waterbombers, ...
Lightning sparked almost 60% of the wildfires—and those blazes accounted for 93% of the total area burned.
Multiple wildfires continue to grow in Alberta, reaching sizes close to 750,000 acres, though the Inland Northwest seems to have gotten a break from the smoke and haze the fires were causing last week ...
Canada’s drinking water can remain at risk long after wildfires burn out, according to a UBC-led global review that found water-quality impacts often emerge months or years later—not just immediately ...
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