Related News

New details of investigation into two missing N.S. children revealed

New details of investigation into two missing N.S. children revealed

June 18, 2025
New Heritage Minute celebrates Bora Laskin, Canada’s 1st Jewish chief Supreme Court justice

New Heritage Minute celebrates Bora Laskin, Canada’s 1st Jewish chief Supreme Court justice

May 13, 2025
Doctors, writers and a UFC champion among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada

Doctors, writers and a UFC champion among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada

June 30, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

Related News

New details of investigation into two missing N.S. children revealed

New details of investigation into two missing N.S. children revealed

June 18, 2025
New Heritage Minute celebrates Bora Laskin, Canada’s 1st Jewish chief Supreme Court justice

New Heritage Minute celebrates Bora Laskin, Canada’s 1st Jewish chief Supreme Court justice

May 13, 2025
Doctors, writers and a UFC champion among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada

Doctors, writers and a UFC champion among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada

June 30, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
No Result
View All Result
Home Canadian news feed

Wildfire burning near Halifax business park remains out of control

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
August 5, 2025
in Canadian news feed
0
Wildfire burning near Halifax business park remains out of control
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A wildfire burning near a Halifax business park remains out of control Wednesday, but officials say mist and fog are making for a short window of favourable firefighting conditions.

You might also like

Las Vegas is hurting as tourism drops. Are Canadians behind the Sin City slump?

Canada’s national parks are free for everyone this summer. Should they be?

House of Commons hit by cyberattack from ‘threat actor’: internal email

The fire broke out around 2:30 p.m. AT Tuesday near Susies Lake in a wooded area that borders one of the entrances to Bayers Lake Business Park, about 10 kilometres west of downtown Halifax.

An update posted to a provincial Natural Resources social media page Wednesday morning said 30 firefighters were back at the scene at first light.

It said there is a short window of favourable foggy, misty conditions for ground crews. However, no aircraft is in the air due to the fog.

The fire was initially estimated to be 25 and 30 hectares. Late Wednesday morning, The Department of Natural Resources said it was now 15 hectares. It cautioned the size could change as given it is still out of control.

An alert issued by the Halifax Regional Municipality at about 10:45 a.m. said there is a mandatory evacuation of a number of businesses along the west side of Chain Lake Drive, the main thoroughfare in the business park.

Smoke billows from wildfire near Halifax’s Bayers Lake area

The alert said Chain Lake Drive is now open in both directions between the off-ramp for Highway 102 and Julius Boulevard, but access points to the parking lots along the west side of the street from Julius Boulevard to Kent Building Supplies are closed.

Julius Boulevard remains closed, as well as Susie Lake Crescent between Julius Boulevard and Hobsons Lake Drive.

The alert said the evacuation is required to manage traffic issues and “protect residents and workers in the area.”

Roy Hollett, deputy chief with Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency, said earlier Wednesday there are no homes that have been evacuated.

However, Nova Scotia Health’s Bayers Lake Community Outpatient Centre, which was evacuated on Tuesday, will remain closed Wednesday.

“We do encourage people, if you do not need to be in that area, don’t go there,” Hollett told Information Morning Nova Scotia.

On Tuesday, yellow planes could be seen circling around large plumes of smoke.

One Natural Resources helicopter was dropping water, as were several planes sent from New Brunswick, where there are two major wildfires burning. The planes were later sent back, but could return if needed.

Officials issued an emergency alert Tuesday evening warning people not to use drones within 9.3 kilometres of the uncontrolled wildfire. The Halifax Professional Fire Fighters confirmed in a Facebook post that a drone did temporarily pause operations.

Hollett said if helicopters or planes see a drone in the air, “they will not risk hitting them.”

“It could cause a very serious air collision,” he said. “If you get caught having a drone in the wildfire area, you will be charged.”

Hollett added it’s too early to determine the cause of the wildfire. Once it is under control, Natural Resources will work with Halifax Fire to investigate.

Nova Scotia has been experiencing extremely dry conditions. Last week, the provincial government imposed a ban on people entering the woods in an effort to help prevent wildfires. People who violate the ban could be slapped with a $25,000 fine.

The federal Agriculture Department’s latest drought update, released Tuesday, said the Atlantic region received below-normal precipitation in July, with large portions of Nova Scotia receiving less than 40 per cent of normal monthly precipitation.

The report said the southwestern tip of the province is abnormally dry, while there are moderate to severe drought conditions elsewhere.

Environment Canada said smoke from nearby wildfires is reducing air quality throughout Halifax county.

The air quality statement said people more likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people and infants, should avoid strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms.

The national weather forecaster said health risks can increase as smoke levels rise, so people should consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities and events.

Read Entire Article
Tags: Canada NewsCBC.ca
Share30Tweet19
Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor

Recommended For You

Las Vegas is hurting as tourism drops. Are Canadians behind the Sin City slump?

by Sarah Taylor
August 14, 2025
0
Las Vegas is hurting as tourism drops. Are Canadians behind the Sin City slump?

After doing gangbuster business in the post-COVID era, Las Vegas is in the midst of a slump, with the number of tourists down sharply as Canadians in particular...

Read more

House of Commons hit by cyberattack from ‘threat actor’: internal email

by Sarah Taylor
August 14, 2025
0
House of Commons hit by cyberattack from ‘threat actor’: internal email

The House of Commons and Canada's cybersecurity agency are investigating a significant data breach caused by an unknown "threat actor" targeting employee informationAccording to an internal email

Read more

Canada’s national parks are free for everyone this summer. Should they be?

by Sarah Taylor
August 14, 2025
0
Canada’s national parks are free for everyone this summer. Should they be?

Lorne and Riza McVicar of Halifax were excited to take advantage of the federal government's much-touted Canada Strong Pass It includes automatic free admission to Canada's national parks and...

Read more

Parks Canada urging visitors to West Coast Trail to postpone non-essential travel due to Mount Underwood fire

by Sarah Taylor
August 13, 2025
0
Parks Canada urging visitors to West Coast Trail to postpone non-essential travel due to Mount Underwood fire

Parks Canada is urging visitors to the West Coast Trail, a popular hiking destination, to postpone non-essential travel to the area as the Mount Underwood wildfire on Vancouver...

Read more

Montreal pub becomes latest target of Quebec’s language watchdog

by Sarah Taylor
August 13, 2025
0
Montreal pub becomes latest target of Quebec’s language watchdog

Read Entire Article

Read more
Next Post
I Traded My Garmin for a Coros Fitness Watch, and Here’s What I Loved (and Hated)

I Traded My Garmin for a Coros Fitness Watch, and Here’s What I Loved (and Hated)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

New details of investigation into two missing N.S. children revealed

New details of investigation into two missing N.S. children revealed

June 18, 2025
New Heritage Minute celebrates Bora Laskin, Canada’s 1st Jewish chief Supreme Court justice

New Heritage Minute celebrates Bora Laskin, Canada’s 1st Jewish chief Supreme Court justice

May 13, 2025
Doctors, writers and a UFC champion among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada

Doctors, writers and a UFC champion among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada

June 30, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS – AI Curated content

CANADIANA.NEWS will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

BROWSE BY TAG

Canada News CBC.ca Golf Hockey Lifehacker Ludwig-van.com Skateboarding tomsguide.com

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.