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Fighting Forest Fires
A dry forest, some hot weather, and high winds: all it takes to set off a raging fire in these conditions is a lightning strike or a careless camper. Every summer, forest fires threaten people, property and valuable timber in Canada. But we've learned to combat these fires with a combination of scientific research, new inventions and old-fashioned courage. From lookout towers to water bombers to remote sensing that predicts fire, Canada has long been a world leader in the technology of fighting forest fires.
Photo of Montana forest fire by John McColgan.
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New CL-415 for Saskatchewan
Broadcast Date: May 13, 1999
There's a new, improved water bomber to fight forest fires on the prairies.New CL-415 for Saskatchewan
Medium: Television
Program: Regina News
Broadcast Date: May 13, 1999
Guest(s): Ross Stewart
Reporter: Jonathan Shanks
Duration: 1:46
Last updated:
Jan. 6, 2004
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Sept. 26, 1950
Dense smoke from B.C. forest fires causes a spectacle in the sky, turning the sun and moon bright blue.








New CL-415 for Saskatchewan.
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Last updated: Jan. 6, 2004.
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