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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Wildfires continue to scorch parts ...
Many fires burning across Canada, forcing evacuations and threatening air quality in the United States, cannot simply be put out, authorities and experts say.
A version of this article appears in print on June 23, 2025, Section A, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: In a Remote Area of Canada, Neighbors Pitch In to Save a Family’s Farm ...
Smoke from hundreds of wildfires in Canada has spread over 5,000 miles across the Atlantic over the last week — reaching as far as parts of Russia. Western Greenland and the Arctic Archipelago ...
Experts say there could be more large wildfires than usual this year. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a reporter on The Times’s weather team. She is based in San Francisco. With Los Angeles still ...
Firefighters, emergency crews and aircraft from other provinces, and from the U.S., were on their way to help fight the wildfires in Canada.
In an ominous reminder of the summer of 2023, Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, smoke from the wildfires has been impacting air quality in several US states.
Smoke from wildfires still raging in Canada is degrading air quality across the northern U.S., turning skies a murky orange hue and forcing sensitive groups indoors.
The sniper who shot dead two firefighters in an ambush in Idaho was identified Monday as 20-year-old Wess Roley — and an ...
Some leave on their own. But there are others who choose to stay, including many farmers who do not want to surrender their ...
June 04, 2025 10:13 AM NYC’s poor air quality set to worsen as Canada fire smoke rolls in Lauren Rosenthal and Brian K. Sullivan, Bloomberg Reprints Getty ...
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts says climate change means U.S. residents better get used to it.