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A handful of cabin owners in Saskatchewan’s Narrow Hills Provincial Park have chosen to stay behind to try to save their ...
Two years after a historically devastating summer, Canada is once again facing a massive fire season, with burned areas ...
Firefighters in northern Saskatchewan continue to get some cooperation from Mother Nature, and that means the provincial fire ...
Saskatchewan’s top watchdog is speaking out against the provincial government’s handling of wildfire evacuees. Saskatchewan ...
When Destiny Rae boarded the military airplane that was evacuating residents of her First Nation in northwestern Ontario on Sunday, she looked out the window and saw her community in a smoky haze.
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Saskatchewan ombudsman Sharon Pratchler said her office will conduct a formal investigation into the government's handling of ...
Saskatchewan's ombudsman says Premier Scott Moe's government is failing to provide immediate food, shelter and basic information to fire evacuees, but officials say they're moving as fast as they can.
Smoke from wildfires burning in British Columbia, northern Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan are cumulatively worsening the ...
Researchers said wildfires are likely to worsen over the next three months because of dryness and warmer-than-normal temperatures ...
It will be a warmer-than-normal summer across much of Canada, which means there could also be a lot more wildfires, according to Environment Canada's 2025 summer forecast.