“Through the Alberta Wildfire Mitigation Strategy, we will strengthen public safety and help people living in Alberta become ...
In the face of climate change, permafrost peatland wildfires could play more of a role in the destructive cycle of global warming, University of Alberta research suggests.
Canada's drinking water can remain at risk long after wildfires burn out, according to a UBC-led global review that found ...
Residents of the central United States experienced poor air quality and smoke over the weekend. The potentially dangerous air has a far-off source: the wildfires raging in Canada. The fires have ...
Rebuilding the town of Jasper requires action from all orders of government to ensure that the community has housing, infrastructure, and services restored following the devastating 2024 wildfires.
Multiple wildfires continue to grow in Alberta, reaching sizes close to 750,000 acres, though the Inland Northwest seems to have gotten a break from the smoke and haze the fires were causing last week ...
Premier Danielle Smith announced Tuesday that aerospace engineering company De Havilland will be building five new water bomber firefighting planes for the province. The premier said it's part of a ...
A pair of disturbances common in Western Canada's boreal forests, when combined, may have an unexpected benefit of limiting the spread of non-native plant species, a University of Alberta study shows.
Researchers found sediment, nutrients, heavy metals and wildfire-fighting chemicals stick around long after the fires go out.
Canada’s drinking water can remain at risk long after wildfires burn out, according to a UBC-led global review that found water-quality impacts often emerge months or years later—not just immediately ...
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