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In just a few days, thousands of athletes will descend on the metro St. John’s area for the 2025 Canada Games in the midst of ...
Days of haze no more, at least for now. The wildfire smoke from Canada that has sickened some and prompted lawmakers to ask our northerly neighbors to take action is finally clearing.
The contrary is our typical hot and humid weather pattern this summer, which is what will return later this week into the weekend. This pattern means we see the smoke stay in Canada and air quality ...
The letter calls for an investigation into Canada’s wildfire management practices and for potential remedies under international law.
Seven Michigan Republicans in Congress want Canada to contain and prevent future wildfires, noting it's the third summer ...
On Aug. 6, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has not extended its Wisconsin air quality alert — a decision it ...
Rep. Calvin Callahan joined lawmakers from Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota in filing a formal complaint against Canada over ...
Smoke from wildfires in Canada continue to impact air quality in the northern United States, even in the New York City metro ...
A thin veil of smoke from wildfires burning in Canada is worsening air quality and putting a lid on temperatures in the D.C.
A group of lawmakers, including Rep. Calvin Callahan of Tomahawk, is filing a formal complaint against Canada.
Smoke from hundreds of wildfires in Canada is lingering over the northern U.S., spreading across to roughly a dozen states from Wisconsin to Maine.
Canadian wildfire smoke continues to cause hazy skies and air quality alerts in New Hampshire. The air quality alert, extended through Tuesday night, particularly affects sensitive individuals. Air ...