Here we are again near the end of another camping season. Most of us will remember this summer as rainy at first but then scorching HOT but many will remember this summer for the record-setting series of wildfires. Some fires started as early as March and we saw an increased intensity in...
Status There is wildfires (again) in Nova Scotiaball :( “ O Canada!Our home and native land!True patriot love in all of us command.With glowing hearts we see thee rise,The True North strong and free! ” — Canadaball about to sing its anthem “ Never play with the devil. ...
British Columbia A warm and dry start to the season means that the heightened risk for wildfires will continue later into fall than normal. However, a much wetter pattern is expected to return during October and November, with near-normal temperatures...
BASE VALCARTIER, Que. – Canada Post today unveiled a stamp that pays tribute to members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) for their critical role in responding to emergencies across Canada, such as wildfires, floods and ice storms. Dedicated members of the CAF, both Regular and Reserve memb...
2011; and the wildfires of 1989. However, these were largely “reactive” initiatives driven by “top-down” decision-making processes. While natural as well as technological disasters [such as the 1979 Mississauga (Ontario) train derailment and 1984 Bhopal (India) chemical plant disaster] led ...
A warm and dry start to the season means that the heightened risk for wildfires will continue later into fall than normal. However, a much wetter pattern is expected to return during October and November, with near-normal temperatures.
A warm and dry start to the season means that the heightened risk for wildfires will continue later into fall than normal. However, a much wetter pattern is expected to return during October and November, with near-normal temperatures.
A warm and dry start to the season means that the heightened risk for wildfires will continue later into fall than normal. However, a much wetter pattern is expected to return during October and November, with near-normal temperatures.
3.5. Case Study: Effects of Northern Ontario Wildfires on Local Air Quality In summer 2021, several large forest fires were reported in the Red Lake area in Northwestern Ontario close to the Manitoba border. By 22 July 2021, two large fires were burning (51,000 hectares and 23,000 hectares...