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About 700 people who were forced to flee their homes in central Newfoundland because of a wildfire can now go home.
James Irvine and Trudy Connor have taken measures to protect their home, utilizing a simple, yet effective sprinkler system that relies on water from the nearby lake.
Almost one in four Canadians were directly affected by extreme weather events over the past year, a new poll suggests. The Leger poll — released as Canada copes with its second-worst wildfire season ...
Facing a shortfall of five water bomber pilots during peak wildfire season, the Ontario NDP is demanding that the provincial ...
Thousands of First Nations people have had to leave their homes this year due to wildfires. Here's what it's like to be one — ...
LANSDOWNE — The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands (TLTI) is terminating a 23-year-old fire-protection agreement with ...
A recent soaking of rain in northeastern British Columbia has helped to remove the one remaining fire out of the so-called ...
A board chaired by Idaho Gov. Brad Little gave the state the authority Tuesday to pay bills fighting wildfires in the event ...
Remarkable contrast, once again, between near-record warmth inland & mountains but near or cooler than average coast in May-June ...
Residents were forced out a little more than one month ago by an out-of-control blaze that currently stands at 71 square ...
Donald Trump will spend as little time as possible on European soil next week when he heads to a crucial Nato summit for just ...
Luke FaulksLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterPique NewsmagazineIn 2023, a wildfire ripped through the Downton Lake area of ...