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Wildfire update, Sept. 7 9:00 p.m.: Hay River to release re-entry plan tomorrow afternoon

The weekend is predicted to be a difficult one for firefighting near the town, with warm, dry conditions forecast.


Last updated Friday, Sept. 8 at 8:45 p.m. As evacuated North Slave residents returned home, 676 vehicles, including commercial vehicles, crossed the Deh Cho Bridge on Wednesday, while 268 residents returned on repatriation flights. That’s according to updates shared at a GNWT press conference on Thursday evening. As residents return,…


Wildfire update, Sept. 6 8:30 p.m.: Yellowknifers return home as threat continues in South Slave

It was not immediately clear how many had made the trip either by road or by air on Wednesday.


Yellowknifers began to return home today after three weeks away from the city. On Wednesday morning, the evacuation order for Yellowknife, Dettah and Ndilǫ was downgraded to an evacuation alert. It was not immediately clear how many had made the trip either by road or by air on Wednesday. As…


Wildfire update, Sept. 5 9:00 p.m.: North Slave evacuees prepare to return home, while South Slave is wracked by drought

Drought conditions are causing fire to burn deep into the ground, posing a challenge for fire crews.


As residents of Yellowknife, Dettah, Ndilǫ, and the Ingraham Trail prepare to return home tomorrow, in the South Slave the situation is different. That’s according to updates shared by the GNWT on Tuesday. The South Slave in particular is experiencing severe drought conditions: Around the Wood Buffalo Complex near Fort…


Wildfire update, Sept. 1 8:30 p.m.: Residents of Yellowknife, Dettah, Ndilǫ can go home starting Wednesday

The City and YKDFN caution the return is subject to weather conditions.


Residents of Yellowknife, Dettah, and Ndilǫ can finally return home at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 6. That’s according to a joint update shared by the City of Yellowknife and the Yellowknives Dene First Nation on Friday evening. This puts an end to three weeks of uncertainty for more than 20,000…



WILDFIRE UPDATE, AUG. 31, 7:30 P.M.: “The calm before the storm today—literally.”

Extreme fire conditions expected in the North and South Slave on Friday.


Thursday was “the calm before the storm today—literally” for fires in the North Slave, according to Fire NWT. Strong winds and hot temperatures are forecast for Friday, which is expected to cause extreme fire behaviour from the North Slave Complex of fires. Near Hay River, Friday is also forecast to…


Wildfire update, AUG. 29 8:00 p.m.: Yellowknife begins inviting essential workers back

Nearest fire still classified as "being held."


Yellowknife is currently in the third phase of the GNWT’s five-phase reopening plan, which is to begin calling back essential workers and essential businesses. The plan was first unveiled at a press conference on Monday afternoon. It consists of making sure the community is safe; Checking for damage and identifying…


Wildfire update, Aug. 28 7:00 p.m.: YK fire “being held” as GNWT rolls out five-part return plan

No date has yet been set for re-entry.


Update: A previous version of this article quoted a fire information officer as stating there had been new fire damage to Paradise Gardens and Patterson Road. Another fire information officer now says this information was given in error, and there was no new damage to Paradise Gardens or Patterson Road….


Wildfire update, Aug. 25 9:30 p.m.: Hay River prepares for worst as wildfire situation takes a turn

Meanwhile, finance minister announces suite of new financial supports.


The Town of Hay River is preparing for the worst tonight as the fire situation takes a negative turn. That’s according to updates shared at the most recent GNWT press conference. On Friday, extreme temperatures and winds from the southwest pushed the fire towards the community. Nonessential personnel are being…


Wildfire update: Aug. 24, 9:00 p.m.: Jean Marie River residents can return home, while Hay River prepares for ‘tough days ahead’

Hot conditions, unfavourable winds in the forecast for Hay River, Fort Smith areas.


Residents of Jean Marie River can now return home, while Hay River is preparing for “tough days ahead” over the next few days, according to NWT Fire. Hot conditions are forecast, and winds are expected to push the fire toward the town. The Town promised to publicly release a plan…