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The wildfires are burning in the prairies and northern Ontario, pushing smoke, or fine particulate matter, into our area.
Environment Canada says wildfire smoke is affecting air quality in northeastern British Columbia. The agency issued special air quality statements Saturday for Fort Nelson and the Peace River region, ...
Wildfire smoke has sparked the national weather agency to issue air quality warnings around the county of Grande Prairie and ...
Much of southern Ontario was under an air quality statement on Thursday and Friday that lifted early Saturday morning.
Parts of Alberta, B.C., Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador experiencing ...
New York DEC and DOH have issued an Air Quality Health Advisory for fine particulate matter on June 7, 2025, due to wildfire ...
Poor air quality fuelled by wildfires burning across the Prairies left a large swath of the country enveloped in a haze again on Saturday, but Environment Canada said ...
Much of Ontario remains under special air quality statements or warnings today amid smoke from wildfires burning in other ...
Drier and less humid weather arrives Sunday. Expect lots of sunshine, but Canadian wildfire smoke will bring a hazy look to the sky. It will be seasonably warm, with highs near 80.
Conditions are expected to gradually improve Sunday as winds dillute the fine particulate matter that affects health.
Active children, the elderly and people with asthma and COPD are more likely to suffer an increase in the number and severity ...
Poor air quality and reduced visibility are expected in parts of Ontario this weekend as wildfire smoke continues to drift through the region. According to Environment Canada, high levels of air ...