cbc.ca Thousands remain out of homes due to B.C. wildfires Posted: May 19, 2024 | Last updated: May 19, 2024 Around 4,700 people from Fort Nelson and the nearby First Nation are still waiting to ...
Around 4,700 people from Fort Nelson and the nearby First Nation are still waiting to find out when they can return home ...
Around 4,700 people from Fort Nelson and the nearby First Nation are still waiting to find out when they can return home after the Parker Lake wildfire forced them to leave their communities a ...
Wildfires have forced thousands out of several communities in Western Canada. Roughly 6,600 residents have been told to leave ...
Poor internet connection? Access a low-bandwidth, accessible version of this story on CBC Lite. More than 3,000 people were ordered to leave their homes Friday as a fast-growing wildfire advanced ...
Thousands of Canadians have been ordered to leave their homes in Fort Nelson, British Columbia due to the threat of a wildfire. The blaze began on Friday night and was described by officials as ...
Residents of Fort Nelson, as well as the Fort Nelson First Nation, have been told to leave their homes immediately due to the threat of wildfire. The Parker Lake Fire was about 12 kilometres west ...
Around 3,500 people have been evacuated from their homes due to the threat of spreading wildfires in Canada. Rob Fraser, mayor of the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, said in a television ...
Thousands of residents forced to flee a fierce, wind-whipped wildfire threatening the oilsands hub city of Fort McMurray were ...
VANCOUVER — The BC Wildfire Service says cooler, wetter conditions are allowing crews to make progress in their firefight in ...
Wildfires have forced thousands out of several communities in Western Canada. Roughly 6,600 residents have been told to leave their homes in Fort McMurray, Alta., while the rest of the city ...