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Wildfires have forced between 10,000 and 15,000 people from their homes throughout Saskatchewan in recent days.
Bryan Chartrand with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency told a news conference on Saturday that it's been mostly "status quo" with the large fires in the past 24 hours.
In the upper Midwest of the United States, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota have issued air quality warnings as smoke from ...
The Saskatchewan government is boosting support it’s giving to wildfire evacuees, while officials say light rain and cooler ...
Prairie wildfires developed on two fronts Friday, as 1,000 more Manitoba residents were forced to flee their homes and ...
Poor air quality fuelled by wildfires burning across the Prairies left a large swath of the country enveloped in a haze again ...
Wildfires forced a further 1,000 people to flee their homes in Manitoba, one of two Canadian provinces under a state of ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe told a news conference that two people have been charged with setting wildfires. He said one ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says two individuals have been arrested and charged in relation to two wildfires at a press ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe faces calls for military involvement as wildfires continue to sweep the province. Saskatchewan ...