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Forecasters predict Prairie wildfire smoke could cause hazy skies across CanadaWildfire smoke from the Prairies was forecast Sunday to fill many of the skies from Vancouver Island to Charlottetown with gritty, hazy dust.
Wildfires in northern Manitoba are forcing thousands of residents from a First Nation out of their homes over poor air ...
July ended as Winnipeg’s smokiest month on record. Extensive wildfires burning throughout Manitoba and Saskatchewan have ...
Wildfire smoke from the Prairies has prompted special air-quality statements and warnings across the country Saturday. Smoke from forest fires is causing reduced visibility and poor air quality that ...
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Creating Fire and Smoke Effects Safely on SetThis behind-the-scenes video explores how fire and smoke effects are created safely for film and commercial productions. From ...
An outdoor summer event for hundreds of children in Winnipeg has been cancelled over health concerns about heavy wildfire ...
At midnight and two in the morning — and even later — you can wake from a sound sleep and hear the night racers on Portage. Motorcycles are the loudest offenders, winding their way through the gears ...
Canada’s season of fire has already been one for the record books, and we’re barely past the halfway point. This year’s fire ...
The CFL and Winnipeg Blue Bombers say they're monitoring air quality ahead of Friday's scheduled game against the Toronto ...
Winnipeg is experiencing a record-breaking summer for wildfire smoke, with new data saying 2025 has already surpassed the previous record set in 1961.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires hovered over several Midwestern states Saturday, bringing warnings of unhealthy air for at least the third day. Air quality alerts were in effect in Iowa, Minnesota, ...
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