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A group of firefighters with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently returned from Canada after ...
Changes to Saskatchewan's Worker’s Compensation Act came into effect at the beginning of August, expanding cancer coverage ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew accused a group of Republicans of throwing a “timber tantrum” and playing “political games” after ...
When you were outside Wednesday, you may have noticed a haze. Centre & Huntingdon County residents are under an air quality ...
Our Wednesday afternoon temperatures jumped across our State. OKC hit 94 degrees. You may have noticed the hazy skies, that ...
Wildfires raging across remote areas of northwest Canada are proving nearly impossible to contain, according to the Times ...
Fire crews in CBRM say they have responded to 50 illegal backyard fires since a ban on open fires was put in place last week. Kyle Moore has the story.
The largest fire currently burning in the U.S. is the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has destroyed over 100,000 acres.
Days of haze no more, at least for now. The wildfire smoke from Canada that has sickened some and prompted lawmakers to ask ...
Firefighters suspected fowl play when they responded to a brush fire in Ashcroft, British Columbia, earlier this month, and those instincts were correct.
It’s more than just winds that play a factor in how this smoke gets to our region–meteorology and atmospheric conditions play a huge role.
Firefighters say a brush fire in the Canadian province of British Columbia was caused when a bird dropped a fish on power ...
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