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Wildfires in central Ontario have been burning for nearly a week, and their stages of control continue to change, here’s what you need to know.
Kawartha Lakes officials say their firefighters along with Trent Lakes and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources crews are still responding.
Officials say the forecasted rain did not aid in reducing the active fires in the Kawartha Lakes region, with more dry, hot conditions expected this week.
Efforts by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Kawartha Lakes Fire and Rescue Service are keeping fires near Burnt River ...
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Fire crews battling two active wildfires in Kawartha Lakes
Kawartha Lakes officials say two wildfires continue to blaze in Ontario’s cottage country as the provincial Ministry of ...
Four major fires broke out in the region in the past week. Spotty showers and cooler overnights have brought some relief, but ...
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Ontario’s Doug Ford urges more federal assistance to fight wildfires across Canada
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging the federal government to put more national resources toward fighting wildfires, as nearly every province battles them. Premiers raised the issue with Prime ...
Rain in Kawartha Lakes Wednesday morning fell “in the wrong places,” officials fighting two active wildfires say. Sean O’Shea ...
Officials say that the two active fires in Kawartha Lakes have now been contained. The Burnt River area fire and the ...
Dozens of fire crews across Kawartha Lakes and beyond are working to contain an out-of-control, fast-spreading forest fire in ...
From ice storms to wildfires, residents in Kawartha Lakes have faced several environmental challenges this year. As CBC's ...
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