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The impact of wildfires in northern Manitoba continues to be felt, with thousands of evacuees still waiting to return home as major hydro repair efforts are underway.
Experts also say the longer and more intense wildfire seasons could mean longer-lasting impacts on aquatic ecosystems.
An evacuated Manitoba First Nation left in the dark after wildfires knocked out power says the return of residents could be ...
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Saskatchewan lifts fire ban as some evacuees return to homes in Manitoba
Wildfire officials in Saskatchewan have lifted a provincial fire ban because the weather has improved, while thousands from ...
A recent study is shedding light on the factors that contributed to the significant wildfires in Manitoba in May 2025. The research explores how unusual weather patterns and stressed vegetation ...
Wildfire officials in Saskatchewan have lifted a provincial fire ban because the weather has improved, while thousands from ...
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Thousands of wildfire evacuees head home as Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation continues phased return
A Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation councillor says things are going smoothly as thousands return to the northern Manitoba First ...
A total of 18.5 million acres of forested land have burned since the beginning of the year, making this the second-worst year ...
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Minnesota firefighters return from battling Canadian wildfires: "Some of the worst I've ever seen"
"Some of the worst I've ever seen by the sheer size of the fires," Joe Meyer, an advanced fire training specialist with the ...
The Manitoba Animal Alliance has coordinated more than 100,000 pounds of pet food and supplies into wildfire-affected ...
Reduced wildfire risk across Manitoba has helped pave the way for thousands of evacuees to return to their home communities ...
A water bomber drops water onto a wildfire burning in the Paddy’s Pond area just outside St. John’s on Wednesday. Baseball ...
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