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Smoke from the fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is blanketing the Midwest and Northeast United States. By Vjosa Isai Reporting from Toronto There are over 200 wildfires burning across Canada ...
Wildfires have forced between 10,000 and 15,000 people throughout Saskatchewan from their homes in recent days.
Wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan have forced nearly 35,000 people to evacuate, with entire towns cleared and states of ...
The federal and provincial governments have announced they will match Red Cross donations to help those affected by wildfires ...
Swaths of smoke from wildfires that have torched buildings and forced thousands from their homes in Western Canada have ...
Officials in Manitoba and Saskatchewan say areas affected by wildfires aren't expected to see much relief in the weather ...
Prairie wildfires developed on two fronts Friday as 1,000 more Manitoba residents were forced to flee their homes, while Saskatchewan’s RCMP laid charges against alleged fire-starters.
People in the northern and heavily populated southern areas of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are feeling it the worst, as that’s where a majority of Canada’s wildfires are burning, said Natalie ...
Wildfires in Saskatchewan and Manitoba continue to burn out of control as fierce winds and bone-dry conditions intensify the crisis, forcing evacuations and threatening northern communities. As of ...
Wildfires in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, which share a border with the United States, have prompted provincial authorities to declare a state of emergency and order tens ...