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Rain continues in much of northern Alberta, clearing wildfire smoke and helping firefighting efforts across the province.
The arrival of cool, damp weather is helping wildfire crews battling to get control of the Dryden Creek wildfire in Squamish.
The Squamish Fire Rescue chief, Aaron Foote, told the briefing that extra groundcrews and another helicopter had arrived to help the fight. The district had earlier said on social media that a Black ...
The fire looming over Squamish, about 50 kilometres north of Vancouver, has grown to nearly 60 hectares, with the district ...
As flames threatened homes and forests near Squamish, local photographer Jillian A. Brown was there to capture not just the ...
Homeowner Gavin Singh said they woke up and saw 'fire everywhere' as the Dryden Creek wildfire came dangerously close to the ...
There’s optimism from firefighters and local authorities as crews battle blazes in opposite corners of British Columbia ...
Squamish, B.C., is reporting minimal overnight growth in the Dryden Creek fire, and rain may suppress the Pocket Knife Creek ...
Much of the Sandy Lake First Nation, a community of 2,000 people, has been forced to leave because of the fire known as Red ...