The start of the province's wildfire season is fast approaching. Even with snow on the ground, Alberta Wildfire's efforts are ...
Alberta’s government has signed a $400-million contract with De Havilland Canada for five new Canadair DHC-515 waterbombers, ...
Despite the heavy snowfall across much of Western Canada this week, farmers, ranchers and firefighters say it may not be ...
FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta -- The images are ones of devastation - scorched homes, virtually whole neighborhoods burned to the ground. It rained a little Sunday morning in Fort McMurray, but Canadian ...
Alberta’s government has signed a $400-million contract with De Havilland Canada for five new Canadair DHC-515 waterbombers, with the first aircraft expected to arrive by spring 2031. The province ...
Canadian officials hoped to complete the mass evacuation of work camps north of Alberta's main oil sands city of Fort McMurray on Saturday, fearing a growing wildfire could double in size and reach a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wildfire risk is climbing in Western Canada as severe storms develop across B.C. and Alberta, bringing the threat of strong winds, ...
Alberta is spending $400 million to buy five brand new water bombers – built within the province – Premier Danielle Smith announced Tuesday. The investment into the Canadair 515 (DHC-515) aircrafts ...
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 ...
To assist victims of the wildfires raging across Alberta, Jewish Federations of Canada-UIA has opened an Alberta Fire Relief Fund. Jewish groups in Alberta are working to support victims of the ...
The Alberta government is buying in its own backyard, set to announce a major deal on Tuesday to purchase new water bombers ...
Thunderstorm risk into Tuesday brings rain, but is it enough? Big hail hazard in Alberta, dry lightning risk in B.C., and wildfire smoke impacts. Meteorologist Nadine Powell has the details.