Wildfire smoke from B.C. and U.S. spreads east as several blazes still uncontained
VANCOUVER — Smoke from wildfires in British Columbia, Washington and Idaho has wafted east, prompting air quality advisories from Vancouver Island into Alberta.
Environment Canada is maintaining advisories for a portion of northeast B.C. and the southern half of the province and has extended air quality statements across southern Alberta.
It warns that fine particulates contained in the smoke are likely to increase through the day.
The BlueSky Canada smoke forecast map shows little relief from murky conditions over the next 72 hours.