Human activity, including all activities conducted by Albertans, caused 60 per cent of wildfires in 2025, and lightning ...
FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta -- The images are ones of devastation - scorched homes, virtually whole neighborhoods burned to the ground. It rained a little Sunday morning in Fort McMurray, but Canadian ...
While Alberta wildfire activity did not escalate dramatically Tuesday night due in part to cooler weather and some precipitation, temperatures in some areas are warming up Wednesday and expected to ...
With wildfire activity winding down for 2025, the Calgary Forest Area continues to have three active wildfires, all ...
With hot temperatures, strong winds and threats of lightning throughout the previous week, Alberta Wildfire warned weather conditions could cause fires to be very active and likely grow. The agency ...
Wildfire risk is climbing in Western Canada as severe storms develop across B.C. and Alberta, bringing the threat of strong winds, dry lightning, and locally heavy rain. Meteorologist Nadine Powell ...
Massive wildfires burning out of control in western and central Canada are forcing thousands to flee as dire forecasts for the country’s fire season come to fruition. The intensifying blazes are also ...
MEG Energy (OTCPK:MEGEF) said Friday it evacuated all non-essential workers from its Christina Lake production facility in northern Alberta due to active wildfires in the area. The company said it has ...
FORT McMURRAY, Alberta — Authorities ordered the mandatory evacuation of the entire Canadian city of Fort McMurray in northern Alberta amid a raging wildfire. Alberta officials issued an expanded ...
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Statoil ASA , MEG Energy Corp and Cenovus Energy Inc evacuated hundreds of workers from three oil sands projects in northeastern Alberta on Tuesday as wildfires raged ...
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