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A blaze near Cold Lake, along Alberta’s eastern border, has grown to more than 9,000 hectares and prompted Cenovus Energy Inc. to remove non-essential workers from its nearby Foster Creek site.
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfire updates: How smoke affects health | Status of Alberta's biggest wildfires I Canada's wildfire season above average in 2025Wind pushed more smoke from Alberta and B.C.’s wildfires to Calgary Wednesday, leading to an air quality warning for the city and a large portion of the province.
Tulip Lake: Firefighters from Alberta and the Northwest Territories are working together to fight this blaze, which started in Alberta but has since crossed the border into the N.W.T.
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfire live updates: Alberta wildfires continue to grow | Six Alberta forest areas in 'extreme wildfire risk' | Fire bans across AlbertaFire bans remain in effect for a large part of Alberta, including in all of Rocky View County, as six of the province’s forest areas are considered to be at extreme wildfire risk.
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfire live updates: Rain and cooler weather slows wildfire growth in Alberta | Multiple evacuation orders downgradedAlberta Wildfire is hopeful that rain and cooler weather in the coming days will help firefighting efforts. Most of the ...
As of Friday, the province listed seven wildfires of note, up three from Thursday morning numbers — the Edith Lake wildfire, Red Earth East Complex (made up of a number of wildfires near the community ...
Some of those blazes also sent thick, hazardous smoke into U.S. cities.This year, wildfires have burned more than 1.58 million acres in Canada so far, about 40% above the 10-year average for this ...
Bad air quality is linked to poor health outcomes and the development or worsening of some diseases like asthma, coughs, ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continued to obscure Vermont skies on Friday as the Department of Environmental Conservation issued another air quality alert for the northwest portion of the state. The ...
LAKELAND – With a special air quality statement in place on June 3, health officials are warning residents to be careful when spending time outdoors as smoke from wildfires move into the region.
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