Wildfire in Nova Scotia grows; cooler temperatures help firefighters in N.L.

Smoke from the Kingston wildfire is visible along Route 74, northwest of Victoria, N.L., on Friday, Aug. 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly

FREDERICTON - Officials in Nova Scotia say a wildfire in the western part of the province has grown and could force people out of their homes, while cooler temperatures and low winds have helped firefighters in Newfoundland and Labrador.

In a social media post, Nova Scotia’s Department of Natural Resources officials said the Long Lake wildfire has spread over 11 square kilometres and is moving toward West Dalhousie Road in Annapolis County. On Saturday, the fire was about eight square kilometres in size.

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