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    Strathcona County firefighters who battled Fort McMurray wildfire share their experience

    Strathcona County firefighters who battled Fort McMurray wildfire...
    Two Strathcona County firefighters who went to Fort McMurray to help battle the wildfire are back in the Capital Region. Gord sits down with Asst. Chief Jason Greidanus and Capt. Jason Hoffos to talk...
  2. We have resumed gas restoration work and now have electricity available to 90% of customers in . Full details at

  3. AQHI is becoming worse in central AB right now. Here is where firesmoke.ca says the smoke will be tonight

  4. As moves to recovery/re-entry we are starting to transition out. We have been honoured to assist.

  5. More than 300,000 hits already on the Fire Map site. In less than one day. Wow.

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  7. Fort McMurray wildfire update: Favourable weather could spell good news for firefighting efforts

    Fort McMurray wildfire: Favourable weather could spell good news for...
    It’s hoped that cooler temperatures and four days of rain will slow the growth of the wildfire near Fort McMurray, Alberta, which has not grown to the size of Prince Edward Island.
  8. Fort McMurray residents will be able to begin returning home June 1. More:

    Premier Rachel Notley discusses Fort McMurray re-entry
    Notley says residents will be allowed to return starting June 1, but said only if five safety conditions are met.
  9. Here's our conditional plan for re-entry into , starting June 1, IF it's safe:

  10. airport webcam right now is terrifying but at least this time it's not fire

  11. UPDATE May 16, 9:30 p.m.: Workers north of Fort McMurray under controlled precautionary evacuation

  12. Fire is about 5 km away from Timberlea, running parallel. No concern currently but we have resources ready if needed.

  13. Fire, smoke force hundreds to leave oilsands camps north of Fort McMurray | |

  14. Signing off w/ a smoky night here in . Just one reason why it's not safe for residents to return

  15. . visits Emergency Operation Centre in Fort McMurray

    Trudeau visits Emergency Operation Centre
    Read more: www.cbc.ca/1.3580770
  16. Prime Minister's 's aerial tour of Fort McMurray

    Prime Minister's aerial tour of Fort McMurray
    Read more: www.cbc.ca/1.3580770
  17. "It's very Walking Dead" tells during tour of Fort McMurray

    'It's very Walking Dead': Rachel Notley on Fort McMurray
    While walking through a fire-ravaged neighbourhood in Fort McMurray, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, MP Kent Hehr, and Fire Chief Darby Allen that the scenes of...
  18. Darby Allen shows around ruined neighbourhoods of Fort McMurray

    Darby Allen shows Justin Trudeau around ruins of Fort McMurray
    Fort McMurray fire chief Darby Allen showed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau around the ruins of one Fort McMurray neighbourhood left devastated by the wildfires which swept through last week.
  19. Prime Minister surveys Fort McMurray damage from the air

    Prime Minister Trudeau surveys Fort McMurray damage from the air
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau surveyed the damage done to many neighbourhoods in Fort McMurray during a tour via helicopter of the damaged areas Friday morning.
  20. BETTER VIEW: Prime Minister touches down in Fort McMurray

    Prime Minister Trudeau touches down in Fort McMurray
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Fort McMurray Friday morning, speaking with Alberta wildfire managed Chad Morrison before boarding a military helicopter.
  21. Heading to w as they get briefed by first responders

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