A first-of-its-kind study in Canada has revealed that building new homes in flood and wildfire-prone areas could cost billions and threaten affordability.
At least 27 people have died as a result of the wildfires in L.A., and more than 14,000 structures have been destroyed.
Building new homes in dangerous places could cost B.C. another $2.2 billion a year by 2030, a new study has found.
Two law firms are joining their efforts to recover compensation for victims of the 2021 wildfire that devastated the town of ...
California homebuilders say they have few options but to keep buying Canadian lumber, even if it's hit with 25 per cent ...
1:59 L.A. wildfires: B.C. sends wildfire management team to help with fight The BC Wildfire Service is deploying ... federal Defence Minister Bill Blair said Canada would deploy Royal Canadian ...
“Fire crews, aircraft, and equipment from Canada, including from British Columbia and Quebec, were some of the first on scene to help battle the fires.” Members of the Mexican Army rescue team ...
By Adeel Hassan When Canada was fighting wildfires in Alberta, Quebec and British Columbia in 2023, blazes that would go on to eventually burn more than 45 million acres, more than 2,000 American ...
More than half of Canada’s tree seedlings are grown in B.C. — an anchor to an industry poised to grow amid a violent spike in ...
More than 30 firefighters from British Columbia’s Wildfire Service have returned home from a deployment fighting large fires ...