Global News 'Surreal, chaotic, stressful': Wildfire evacuees anxiously wait for word on fate of homes Posted: May 14, 2024 | Last updated: May 14, 2024 From British Columbia to Manitoba, wildfire ...
A wildfire burns in northern Manitoba near near Flin Flon, as seen from a helicopter surveying the situation on Tuesday. The fire was still about 1 ½ kilometres from Cranberry Portage as of ...
Dozens of wildfires are raging from B.C. to Manitoba, with many communities under threat. Neetu Garcha reports on the rising anxiety among evacuees, the local states of emergency declared, and the ...
People who need to evacuate because of wildfires in the N.W.T. will get a one-time payment of $800, the territory's premier said at an update Tuesday. Premier R.J. Simpson said evacuees 18 and ...
Residents of Cranberry Portage, Man., are anxiously awaiting word about the fate of their homes as a massive wildfire quickly approaches the community, but the municipality’s emergency ...
Wildfire evacuees set to head home Sunday Posted: 2:51 PM CDT Friday, May. 17, 2024 ... Twin Lakes and Schist Lake North have been cleared to return to their homes as of 10 a.m. Sunday.
Residents of Fort Nelson and Fort Nelson First Nation should to leave their homes immediately. Parker Lake wildfire has grown exponentially, and is now within 3.5 kilometres of Fort Nelson.
WINNIPEG — Manitoba fire officials say the 500-plus evacuees who fled from their homes on the weekend due to a wildlife near Cranberry Portage may be able to return to their homes in a few days.
Evacuees of a wildfire burning in northeast B.C. say they are being asked to leave their hotel rooms to make way for existing reservations. Nearly 4,700 people from Fort Nelson and the nearby Fort ...
Manitoba fire officials say the 500-plus evacuees who fled from their homes on the weekend due to a wildlife near Cranberry Portage may be able to return to their homes in a few days. *No charge ...