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After a relatively temperate start to the summer in Alberta, the current heat wave the province is experiencing is now ...
Hundreds of wildfires remain uncontained in Western and Central Canada, and many Canadians are rethinking their weekend plans ...
With hot weather comes the risk of fast-developing thunderstorms, and that means lightning risk in Alberta’s wooded areas. St ...
Thousands of people in the northern Alberta town of Slave Lake have been put on notice to prepare for a possible evacuation ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is demanding the fire-stricken town of Jasper apologize and retract a report criticizing her ...
Jasper and Parks Canada’s wildfire response became challenging when the provincial government got involved, according to the ...
One year after a wildfire forced 25,000 visitors and residents to flee Jasper National Park, tourists have returned and ...
While the report says it wasn't meant to assign blame, it notes that town and Parks Canada worked well together, but things ...
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across central and western Canada, half of which are out of control because they’re so hard for crews to access, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate.
Two years after a historically devastating summer, Canada is once again facing a massive fire season, with burned areas already exceeding year-to-date averages from recent years.