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A deep dip in the jet stream has ushered in an interesting temperature pattern across Canada and the United States. While ...
The threat from a wildfire that engulfed a mountain in western Canada was downgraded Monday, with local officials saying ...
Summer isn't over yet, as another round of 30°C highs is forecast to return to British Columbia and Alberta as the month of ...
A total of 18.5 million acres of forested land have burned since the beginning of the year, making this the second-worst year ...
Crews in Western Canada are currently facing 130 active wildfires, including 14 considered out of control. Here's why it's so bad.
Nearly 20,000 residents of a community in western Canada were on standby Wednesday as a wildfire engulfed a mountain ...
May 14 (Reuters) - Firefighters in western Canada are battling the first major wildfires of 2024 after unseasonably warm temperatures and an ongoing drought left forests tinder-dry. Wildfire ...
An active fire season Western Canada's wildfire season has been off to a blazing start, with communities in northern Alberta and B.C. bearing the brunt of the battle.
Canada is enduring its most destructive start to wildfire season, with about 4.8 million hectares (48,000 square kilometers) - an area larger than the Netherlands in western Europe - already burnt.
Western Canada has seen freak snow and rain in recent days — a stark contrast from recent. Hot east, and heat takes over the rest of the country into next week.
All told, there have been more than 5,700 fires, which have burned more than 53,000 square miles from one end of Canada to the other, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Center.
When Essex County farmer Kevin Ross started growing canola six years ago, he never expected he'd eventually be asked his ...