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A wildfire about one-third of a kilometre in size on the western outskirts of Halifax continues to burn out of control.
About 5,400 residents in two areas of St. John's were told on Tuesday to be ready to leave their homes at a moment's notice due to wildfires.
Air quality improving, comfortable humidityLONG TERM: Weekend storms and humidity returnsWAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - While not everyone will be impacted by air quality on Wednesday, those who have been ...
Expect a cooler Wednesday with hazy skies from Canadian wildfire smoke, followed by a warming trend and potential ...
The skies were mostly clear and blue in the Twin Cities Tuesday, but Dr. Dorothy Curran says we're not in the clear yet when ...
West-Northwest Winds will continue to bring Smoke south from Canada into Minnesota Today and at times Air Quality in the Twin ...
Both large wildfires in New Brunswick remained “out of control” as of Wednesday morning. But the Oldfield Road fire, about 15 ...
At just 18 years of age, Mboko won the title in Montreal and defeated four Grand Slam champions along the way. Mboko became the second-youngest player since Serena Williams to achieve that feat and ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government is ready to provide any additional help needed to fight the wildfires burning in Newfoundland and Labrador. In a post to social media, Carney ...
Newfoundland and Labrador is fighting at least five wildfires as of Tuesday, including the 6,370 hectare Kingston fire in ...