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By Amanda Stephenson CALGARY (Reuters) -Wildfires burning in Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta have affected more ...
As Albertans forced out by wildfires wait for word when it will be safe to return home, other evacuees are learning their ...
It can be a helpless feeling viewing the footage of people fleeing their homes, or watching communities burn, beneath red, ...
Canada, the world’s fourth-largest crude producer, has long seen its energy output threatened by wildfires that rage through ...
While Alberta wildfire activity did not escalate dramatically Tuesday night due in part to cooler weather and some ...
Sunny skies, warm temperatures and gusty winds have prevented Alberta firefighters from getting the upper hand on a number of ...
Wildfires in Alberta have grown significantly in the past week. Hot, dry conditions along with strong winds have now ...
The massive wildfire that destroyed part of Fort McMurray in May, 2016, resulted in oil sands production losses as high as ...
Some oilsands producers are removing workers and shutting production from their sites as wildfires rage in northeastern ...
The Government of Alberta says there are 56 wildfires burning across the province, in their first wildfire update of 2025.
Canada’s Alberta province is facing one of its worst early-season wildfire crises in recent memory, with industry officials ...
Wildfires scorching several Canadian provinces have driven at least 33,400 people from their homes, with smoke now reaching ...