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EDMONTON - Emergency crews responding to an out-of-control wildfire north of Edmonton say they are getting plans ready for residents to return home.
Improved weather conditions have provided some relief to firefighters who are still battling an out-of-control blaze north of Edmonton that forced the evacuation of 56 homes.
Wildfires that flared up across northern Alberta on Tuesday afternoon have those communities threatened by flames bracing for ...
While Alberta is experiencing cooler weather, officials say it's too soon to breathe a sigh of relief as the wildfire danger still remains high across much of the province.
A wildfire near Fort Smith, N.W.T., is now under control, meaning it's not expected to grow beyond its current boundaries, ...
Smoke is visible for a wide swath of west Edmonton due to a fire reported in the area Tuesday afternoon off Anthony Henday ...
Extreme fire behaviour and treetop-hopping blazes led to wider evacuations of people and livestock around the Redwater ...
the Insurance Bureau of Canada said at the time. There were currently six active wildfires burning in the Lac La Biche forest area, where wildfire danger is classed as “extreme.” Since Jan. 1 ...
EDMONTON — Higher humidity and lower temperatures have helped crews responding to a wildfire north of Edmonton, but officials say they aren't out of the woods yet. Sturgeon County fire Chief Chad ...
Longer wildfire seasons in the Canada, and Australia will further stress firefighters, straining a long-held partnership ...
EDMONTON - Higher humidity and lower temperatures have helped crews responding to a wildfire north of Edmonton, but officials say they aren’t out of the woods yet. Sturgeon County fire Chief ...
Large plumes of smoke filled the west Edmonton air Tuesday afternoon because of a brush fire. Edmonton Fire Rescue Services ...