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Wildfires are forecast to continue and expand through the summer in Western Canada and parts of the country’s north.
Two weeks after being forced from their communities by wildfire threats, hundreds of Manitobans will soon be going home.
WINNIPEG - Two First Nations organizations are teaming up to provide services for northern Manitoba wildfire evacuees, while ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says some hotel owners in the province are not doing enough to help wildfire evacuees.
About 21,000 people in Manitoba have had to evacuate including from Flin Flon, Pimicikamak Cree Nation and other areas ...
The Southern Chiefs Organization is stepping in to support First Nations residents forced out of their homes by wildfires in ...
PRINCE ALBERT - Saskatchewan fire officials say they're still working on getting support payments to wildfire evacuees, but ...
The Assembly of First Nations is pushing its annual general assembly from July to September due to ongoing wildfire ...
Examples of fire-smart shrubs include Saskatoon serviceberry, false indigo, Aronia chokeberry, Redosier dogwood, beaked hazelnut, Cotinus smokebush, Philadelphus mock orange, potentilla, Nanking ...
Much of the Sandy Lake First Nation, a community of 2,000 people, has been forced to leave because of the fire known as Red ...
Tens of thousands in Canada have fled their communities to avoid wildfire risk, disasters some say were premeditated to ...