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The smoke is still heavy in Fort McMurray, where a catastrophic wildfire has burned through roughly 101,000 hectares as of Friday. The early images coming out of residential neighbourhoods such as ...
Tens of thousands are displaced, leaving many to seek shelter elsewhere. — -- Neighborhoods in Fort McMurray, Alberta, were reduced to rubble as a wildfire continues to ravage the oil sands ...
New photos offer a haunting look at the aftermath of the destructive Fort McMurray wildfire in Canada that has forced more than 80,000 people from their homes.
Researchers have examined dust from homes in Fort McMurray, Alta., for evidence of harmful toxins left in the aftermath of the devastating 2016 wildfire. Their study reveals normal levels of ...
The landscape Fort McMurray residents returned to is vastly different than the one they fled so perilously a little more than a month ago. Now-familiar images of entire city blocks transformed ...
FORT MCMURRAY, ALTA.—A proposed class-action lawsuit has been filed against natural gas company Atco in an explosion last May that damaged several homes in Fort McMurray, Alta. The blast took ...
Fort McMurray fire relief gets 'unprecedented' donations from Atlantic Canadians On May 3, as they celebrated TJ's ninth birthday, the wildfire drew closer. This photo was taken at noon.
The Fort McMurray Fire, destined to become the most expensive natural disaster in Canadian history, continued to burn, not for days, but for months. It would not be declared fully extinguished ...
Before the charred debris and ash was trucked away from Mike Ryan's Saprae Creek home, his family and a few friends desperately picked through the rubble. "You never think that it is going to be the ...
An Alberta homebuilder who angered clients in Fort McMurray, Alta., after the 2016 wildfire with construction delays, failed inspections and lawsuits has been charged for his dealings with fire ...
The Fort McMurray Fire, destined to become the most expensive natural disaster in Canadian history, continued to burn, not for days, but for months. It would not be declared fully extinguished ...