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Members of four First Nations in northern Alberta were forced to evacuate due to ongoing wildfires in the region, with no clear date set for a return home.
Arjun PillaiAs wildfires continued to threaten northern Saskatchewan communities this June, fire departments from across the ...
Four First Nations in the Island Lake region in northeastern Manitoba — Garden Hill, St. Theresa Point, Wasagamack and Red Sucker Lake — are under partial ... Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as ...
The number of structures destroyed and communities evacuated continues to grow in Saskatchewan according to the Saskatchewan ...
Pukatawagan (Mathias Colomb Cree Nation). Four First Nations in the Island Lake region — Garden Hill, St. Theresa Point, Wasagamack and Red Sucker Lake — and Misipawistik Cree Nation have evacuated ...
The Red Lake 12 fire that caused the evacuation of Deer Lake First Nation last week was blanketing 65,186 hectares as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources.
SWF092 near Red Earth Creek and Loon Lake First Nation, which is currently 39,744 ha; SWF094, which is approximately 73,752 ha SWF095 near the Peerless Lake community, which is currently 697 ha.
Red Lake 12, which is near Deer Lake First Nation, is more than 17,900 hectares large. Nipigon 5, which is near Webequie First Nation, is more than 7,500 hectares large. It is not under control.
Several communities north of La Ronge, Sask., have been issued evacuation orders due to wildfires.Sucker River, Wadin Bay, ...
Significant resources remain focused on large and complex fires already underway: Red Lake 12, near Deer Lake First Nation, has grown to 9,616 hectares. Crews have been laying hose lines on the east ...
It was the last night of February and a 4×4 truck vaulted down the 103-mile winter road to Cat Lake First Nation in northern ... Only the light of the stars and the red and white truck lights ...