A change in wind direction is a relief for a First Nation fighting an out-of-control wildfire in northern Manitoba.
With this in mind, we’re glad to see our provincial and federal governments taking the wildfire threat seriously.
Manitoba’s wildfire season is not expected to be as intense as last year’s, according to an interim report calling on the province to improve its fire management and emergency communications. The ...
For nearly a year, one of Manitoba’s toughest and most well-known hiking trails has been off limits after wildfire damage ...
Extreme weather events in northern Manitoba are challenging to navigate, and the lack of weather radar sites in the northern part of the province only adds to that challenge, experts say.
The Manitoba government is stepping up preparations for the 2026 wildfire season with new investments, added staff, and a renewed push for prevention.
A pristine, picturesque part of Manitoba is now scarred beyond recognition in some areas after a devastating wildfire tore through Nopiming Provincial Park last spring.
Dry, windy conditions and extremely low humidity created dangerous wildfire conditions across southwestern Manitoba on Wednesday, prompting warnings from weather officials against outdoor burning.
Fire WE025 started small. But in late May, hot and dry conditions and gusty winds whipped it into an out-of-control inferno. Over 116 days, it swept across northwestern Manitoba, chewing up 447,000 ...