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Air quality has improved in much of Quebec and Ontario, but wildfire smoke continues to affect parts of the Prairies, northern Ontario, and eastern Quebec.
Temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s for most of the week. Monday will be our coolest day, only reaching the mid to upper 60s. Keep in mind that we will be pretty windy the next few days as well, ...
Environment Canada says air quality has improved across most of Quebec and Ontario as changes in wind and rain ease the ...
The federal government is deploying members of the Canadian Armed Forces to help evacuate a northwestern Ontario First Nation ...
Environment Canada's air quality index has reported moderate to high risk since Saturday morning in Calgary, as many parts of ...
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is warning that all 87 counties are looking at an air quality alert in the orange ...
Drier and less humid weather arrives Sunday. Expect lots of sunshine, but Canadian wildfire smoke will bring a hazy look to the sky. It will be seasonably warm, with highs near 80.
A special air quality statement that was put in place June 5, when air quality in Ottawa reached "very high risk", has been ...
Poor air quality and reduced visibility are expected in parts of Ontario this weekend as wildfire smoke continues to drift through the region. According to Environment Canada, high levels of air ...
An area man who died last month was one of only two first-language Dakota speakers left in Minnesota who teach the language.
The wildfires are burning in the prairies and northern Ontario, pushing smoke, or fine particulate matter, into our area.
ALBURGH, Vt. (WCAX) - Hazy and smoky skies from Canadian wildfires jacking up the Air Quality Index to unhealthy levels. The New York Department of Health, and the Department of Environmental ...