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Several municipalities across southern Ontario have issued burn bans, or total fire bans as wildfires continue to rage across the country and a heat warning persists.
The 2025 wildfire season in Canada is now the second-worst on record with wildfires raging across various provinces. Here's everything you need to know.
Firefighters are battling two massive grass fires in Kawartha Lakes as the hot, dry, brittle conditions continue across the ...
Ontario is set to receive beneficial rainfall in the coming days, though it will arrive in the form of storms. Multiple ...
Fire crews in the City of Kawartha Lakes are battling a fourth active forest fire on Tuesday, said the Ministry of Natural ...
This year's wildfire season is already the second-worst on record in Canada, and experts are warning that this might be the ...
More than 13,000 people living on the outskirts of St. John's, N.L., have been told to prepare to evacuate their homes and ...
Since the union must provide 72-hours notice if it plans to strike, that means it could declare its plans for a work stoppage ...
Tourists visiting the nation's capital were hunting for shade on Tuesday afternoon, leaving sun-drenched benches and chairs ...
LaSalle residents will have to put away the marshmallows and firewood for now. The town has joined a growing list of Ontario municipalities issuing bans on open-air fires as continued hot, dry weather ...
Amid the heat, an Agriculture Canada update shows Nova Scotia, eastern Newfoundland, southeastern New Brunswick and portions ...
Kawartha Lakes officials say their firefighters along with Trent Lakes and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources crews are still responding.