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The Government of Canada has released a report outlining the technical details about this year's wildfire season, include the damage done, and projections through September.
Five weeks after it was discovered, the Dryden Creek wildfire has been officially declared out by the BC Wildfire Service.
Webster and Peter Armstrong, who is chair of the volunteer board of directors for the Nature Trust of British Columbia and a ...
At age 50, Vancouver fire department mechanic Patrick Reed isn’t slowing down—in fact, he’s speeding up. Fresh off his second ...
Squamish Fire Rescue is asking the public to stay clear of trails near Squamish Valley Road and the Cheekeye Dream’N trail in ...
Squamish Fire Rescue is asking the public to stay clear of trails near Squamish Valley Road and the Cheekeye Dream’N trail in ...
Effective at noon on July 17, a Category 1 open fire prohibition will come into force throughout the Coastal Fire Centre, ...
As hot and dry conditions persist, a campfire ban will take effect across the Coastal Fire Centre on July 17 in an effort to ...
XPRIZE, the world's leader in designing and operating large-scale incentive competitions to solve humanity's grand challenges, announced teams advancing in XPRIZE Wildfire, a four-year, $11 million ...
Prepare for poor air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke and rising temperatures today, with rain and thunderstorms expected ...
By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer In recent years, Canada has experienced record-breaking wildfires and heat waves. Climate change has caused global temperatures to rise and ecological disasters of ...
Residents of nearly 30 properties near Princeton, B.C., who were forced to evacuate Sunday due to a nearby wildfire are ...