WEST DALHOUSIE - Firefighting officials in Nova Scotia are keeping a wary eye on Hurricane Erin, which is expected to pass well offshore but bring strong wind gusts to parts of the province on Friday.

In a briefing on Thursday, officials said there were three wildfires burning in the province, one of which remained out of control — the Long Lake wildfire in the Annapolis Valley, which at just over 32 square kilometres is the province’s largest and close to homes in the community of West Dalhousie.

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