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Parks Canada is conducting a formal review of the fire and response, which is not yet public. Last week, Jasper published its ...
The Jasper wildfire flames felled trees, incinerated shrubs and left the mountains looking sparse — a barren, charred landscape. But look closer and there is beauty to be found.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is demanding the fire-stricken town of Jasper apologize and retract a report criticizing her ...
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The Weather Network on MSNA look at (temporary) life in Jasper, a year after the wildfireTracy Hahn’s walk home in Jasper looks a little different these days. A year after a wildfire destroyed a third of the Jasper ...
Residents and first responders gathered today in the Rocky Mountain town of Jasper to mark one year since a rampaging ...
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Smith demands apology, slams report saying Alberta hindered Jasper wildfire fight effortsThe report 'clearly overlooks the substantial, coordinated efforts undertaken by the Alberta government during the Jasper ...
While the report says it wasn't meant to assign blame, it notes that town and Parks Canada worked well together, but things ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNFederal minister Olszewski to visit Jasper this week to discuss wildfire recoveryEleanor Olszewski to meet with local government and business leaders; said she will comment on Jasper report on wildfire in ...
Insured losses from the Jasper wildfire are now estimated to be just under $1.3 billion following last year's disaster, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC).
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith tours Jasper on Friday, July 26, 2024. Smith on Friday defended the province's wildfire response after a report found that the government impeded the work of crews.
Wildfire, tornado researchers look for answers in Jasper’s charred forest Outside the town’s limits, what happened in the nearly 330 square kilometres of singed forest has interested researchers ...
A report into a wildfire that devastated the Rocky Mountain resort town of Jasper last summer says crews did their best but command and control was hampered by the Alberta government. The report ...
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