Alberta prepares as wildfire season begins

By Joey Chini
CBC News
March 1, 2025
Category: Forest Fires
Region: Canada, Canada West

CALGARY — March 1 marks the start of wildfire season in Alberta, which comes days after firefighters brought a fire burning west of Ghost Lake, north of Highway 1A, under control. The cause of the 16.7-hectare fire remains under investigation. The provincial government, along with municipalities and firefighting crews across Alberta, have already been busy with preparation work for this year’s season. Minister of Forestry and Parks Todd Loewen talked about the importance of being prepared. …The province has bolstered its wildfire mitigation plans this year, Loewen says. Utilizing controlled burns, creating firebreaks and managing forest vegetation to minimize fuel for fires are all tools at the government’s disposal. As of Friday afternoon, there were 10 active fires in the province; however, none were classified as out of control. Loewen says nearly 60 wildfires were burning at this time last year.

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