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With planes flying overhead battling wildfires and smoke lingering in the air, you might expect business to slow down—but not ...
The District of Squamish says the Dryden Creek wildfire has stayed steady at 0.6 square kilometres in size since Friday, and could be considered held in the coming days.
Ohioans should monitor the air quality index daily this summer, as wildfires in Canada send smoke down to the Midwest and ...
Tourism Squamish has heard anecdotally about visitors concerned about the wildfire, but said that overall, the town is open ...
Despite remaining officially 'out of control,' the Dryden Creek wildfire near Squamish is showing signs of slowing down, with officials hopeful it could be classified as 'being held' within days.
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How weather conditions are helping Squamish wildfire fightThe arrival of cool, damp weather is helping wildfire crews battling to get control of the Dryden Creek wildfire in Squamish.
Firefighters cautiously optimistic rain forecast will aid efforts to battle Pocket Knife Creek blaze
Anticipated rain could aid in efforts to suppress the Pocket Knife Creek wildfire and other blazes around northeast B.C.
The Squamish Fire Rescue chief, Aaron Foote, told the briefing that extra groundcrews and another helicopter had arrived to help the fight. The district had earlier said on social media that a Black ...
A fire that has been burning out of control as it threatened Squamish, B.C., this week is expected to be declared "held" in ...
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