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While recent rain has helped crews as they battle wildfires across Manitoba, provincial officials say they’re prepared to ...
New regulations to protect workers from asbestos exposure will come into effect in Manitoba this fall, and officials with the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN17m
From scattered sunlight to dozy bees, smoky days challenge Canada's food growersThe smoky air that has become an all-too-common feature of Canadian summers poses yet another challenge for agricultural ...
The amount of land burned this year is on pace to be the most since 1994, as 100 blazes roared on Friday across the central ...
As Red Cross volunteers, we are driven by a deep commitment to help people in their moments of greatest need,” said Kristi ...
More than 100 of the blazes are in the United States, including three dozen uncontained large fires, according to the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN10h
Fires force Manitoba to prep for evacuees, bring alert to jewel Saskatchewan parkManitoba prepared Monday to find shelter for thousands more potential wildfire evacuees while, in neighbouring Saskatchewan, ...
The Manitoba government is investing more than $189 million to improve infrastructure in western Manitoba, with 18 projects ...
Two student pilots were killed Tuesday morning after their planes collided during a training session in southern Canada, ...
Smoke from wildfires is blanketing most of Manitoba and prompting extremely poor air quality on Friday.Environment Canada ...
The Canadian Press on MSN18h
Military says over 1,000 people flown from fire-threatened Manitoba communityThe military began removing people from Garden Hill First Nation on Friday, and it said that as of Sunday afternoon, over 1,550 have been flown to Winnipeg.
Six Republican Congress members callously urged Canada to take “proper action” to mitigate smoke wafting into the U.S.
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