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Wildfire smoke is still affecting central and northern Saskatchewan, with Environment Canada saying Buffalo Narrows will see ...
Heavy smoke is present throughout much of Saskatchewan, prompting air quality warnings. Environment and Climate Change Canada ...
Wildfire smoke from the northern prairies is blanketing the southwest. Environment and Climate Change Canada issued an air ...
According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, we’re in for at least another day of thick wildfire smoke here in Moose Jaw, with only a brief reprieve expected for mid-week. The smoke — primarily ...
The City of Moose Jaw is once again under a special air quality statement from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
National weather officials say they’re expecting heavy smoke that’s causing poor air quality throughout much of the far north to remain, especially closer to the Manitoba border. As of Monday morning, ...
Conditions continued to worsen after the region was put under an Environment Canada Air Quality Warning Monday afternoon. A ...
“Smoke can affect everyone’s health and breathing,” Peters said. “That may include irritated eyes, runny nose, headaches or ...
There's not much on the horizon changing,” meteorologist Robyn Dyck said. “For the foreseeable future it might be pretty bad.
Wildfires in Canada have been releasing plumes of black carbon into the Arctic, speeding up the melting of glaciers.
Regional experts believe eliminating the 2001 rule could impact the carbon capturing ability, fire resistance and integrity ...