Across large swaths of North America, smoke from wildfires including in Alberta, Quebec and Ontario are creating thick smoke and air quality risks. In Thunder Bay, Ont., however, the skies are clear blue. Here's why.
Across large swaths of North America, smoke from wildfires including in Alberta, Quebec and Ontario are creating thick smoke and air quality risks. In Thunder Bay, Ont., however, the skies are clear blue. Here's why.
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