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Metro Vancouver Issues Air-Quality Warning as Shroud of Smoke Envelopes B.C.

Smoke from over 150 active wildfires has led to air-quality advisories across Western Canada, with health risks prompting officials to recommend limiting outdoor activities.

  • On September 3, 2025, Environment and Climate Change Canada announced an air quality advisory covering the Greater Vancouver area and Fraser Valley due to smoke originating from nearby wildfires.
  • The warning came as 154 wildfires remain active in British Columbia, driven by unusually high temperatures, lack of rainfall, and worsening drought conditions throughout the province.
  • Smoke from wildfires near Hope, Whistler, and the Cariboo region, along with fires in the U.S., created hazy conditions affecting more than 30 areas across southern B.C. and portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
  • Health officials warned of symptoms like eye irritation, headaches, and wheezing, with Sarah Henderson advising that protecting oneself from wildfire smoke also protects long-term health.
  • Officials expect smoke impacts to persist for several days, urging residents to limit outdoor activities and check on vulnerable people due to ongoing wildfire smoke exposure.
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Health warnings as minister says shroud of wildfire smoke set to worsen in B.C.

VANCOUVER — British Columbians are being told to prepare themselves for the worsening of a dense shroud of wildfire smoke that has descended over the province, with health experts saying the dangerous impacts of the pollution might not be immediately

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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