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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.
About 7,000 people in and around La Ronge, Sask., will be allowed to return home on Thursday after the lifting of a wildfire ...
When Lendyll Soriano got a job working with First Nations during the COVID-19 pandemic, he was warmly embraced by the ...
The Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) is warning the public about a troubling new scam targeting wildfire evacuees. Fraudsters ...
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.
Manitoba’s minister of emergency management is responding to concerns about the province's request that people limit ...
Backcountry travel in Manitoba is only allowed right now with a permit, as a provincewide state of emergency because of ...
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.
Keewatin Railway Co. employees are part of a continuing effort to save the bridges on the remote Manitoba railroad from the ...
The Saskatchewan Day of Caring Radiothon, raising funds for the Canadian Red Cross, is coming up on Thursday. In Manitoba, ...
Raging wildfires in Ontario forced several construction workers to hide in a shipping container over the weekend.
Manitoba is urging tourists to reconsider visiting as it works to find shelter for a flood of wildfire evacuees now reaching 21,000. “This is one of the largest evacuations in our province’s history,” ...
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