Red Earth, Shoal Lake Cree Nation evacuees home as wildfire situation improves
The rain has improved the fire situation across much of Saskatchewan. With fires tempering down, evacuees from Red Earth and Shoal Lake Cree Nation begin to return home.
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The rain has improved the fire situation across much of Saskatchewan. With fires tempering down, evacuees from Red Earth and Shoal Lake Cree Nation begin to return home.
Two wildfires are growing near Lac du Bonnet, about a hour north of Winnipeg, where a devastating fire last spring claimed two lives and destroyed dozens of properties.
Everyone in the evacuation alert area should prepare to leave their home or property at short notice, if required, according to the Cariboo Regional District.
According to the province's FireView map, there were 17 wildfires burning in Manitoba as of Monday, with six of them out of control.
Two fires were said to be of note in Saskatchewan, the east-central Cayford Fire, and the Lobstick Fire, which the SPSA said is slowing after Sunday's precipitation.
Three years after a wildfire destroyed more than 150 homes outside Halifax, a community group is calling for a moratorium on new developments in the area due to safety concerns.
Mother Nature has calmed the flames of a wildfire that's forced out some residents of a northern Saskatchewan community.
From B.C. to Manitoba, weather warnings are in effect through Sunday. From heavy rain and flooding, to wildfire smoke and high heat, residents are urged to plan for conditions.
A fast-moving wildfire has triggered a mandatory evacuation order in the Rural Municipality of Shellbrook as crews continue battling multiple active fires across Saskatchewan.
Residents in Macdowall, Sask., are on high alert as a wildfire caused by lightning blazes out of control at a nearby provincial park.
Residents of a rural area northwest of Edmonton in the County of Barrhead are being ordered to get out of their homes as a wildfire in the area has set buildings ablaze.
An out of control widlfire is burning around one kilometre outside of the Manitoban community of Easterville. There is "no indication the community is at risk," the province said.
The outlook comes after years of intense wildfires with the 2025 wildfire season being Canadaโs second-worst on record, with nearly 90,000 kilometres consumed as of September 2025.
The majority of Saskatchewan is seeing an extreme wildfire risk due to low humidity levels, with some crews already responding to fires.
Provincial and territorial wildfire agencies will be able to request the use of four air tankers, one spotter plane and five heavy lift helicopters to fight wildfires, feds say.
Fire crews worked overnight to contain a wildfire in steep terrain near Maple Ridge. Officials say there is currently no threat to the public or nearby homes.