Data from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ) showed that insured losses to commercial properties due to ...
Fort McMurray's housing market is slowly recovering from years of sluggish outlooks. The conditions for a building frenzy of new homes are not yet there, but local realty and economic leaders believe ...
Growing up in Nova Scotia, Rolando Inzunza says he wasn’t familiar with “plights, successes and all of the reality of Indigenous people and their communities.” ...
Commercial losses in Canada were well over $1 billion last year, as severe weather events tore through the country. New data published by the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) determined that last ...
In May 2016, residents of Fort McMurray in Canada were evacuated due to a raging wildfire. The chief of Fort McMurray's fire department, Darby Allen talked to presenter Eddie Mair about the evacuation ...
Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen says Alberta is “well prepared” for the 2025 wildfire season, which began on March 1.
The government is throwing fuel on the firefighting in Alberta communities this year to bolster public safety.
In response to Carol Asher’s comments [Feb. 26 issue] on natural fires not being hot enough to melt engine blocks, if she wants to learn about hot nature-caused fires, she ...
The Alberta government is investing $311 million in highway projects in northern Alberta during the next three years, with ...
Highway 686 would be paved and extended over 200 km through thick muskeg and boreal forest to connect Fort McMurray to the Peace River region and communities in-between.
Muted wildfire activity is giving Alberta's government optimism after last year's grim start to the season, but experts say ...
Muted wildfire activity is giving Alberta’s government optimism after last year’s grim start to the season, but experts say ...
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