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Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley rallying to help those who lost homes to fire

  • A rural community in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley has rallied to support around 20 households that lost their homes to a wildfire.
  • Nick Bezanson says he and his family lost their home and have been overwhelmed by community support with temporary housing and replacement items.
  • Local resident Richard Roscoe says the tight-knit community is working to provide housing and supplies as the lingering smoke makes breathing difficult.
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Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley rallying to help those who lost homes to fire

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·Winnipeg, Canada
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LAWRENCETOWN — Nova Scotia's rural communities in the Annapolis Valley, devastated by the Long Lake fire, are mobilizing to support families forced to flee and those who have lost their homes. Tori Dawson lives in the small town of Paradise, just over 10 kilometres from the uncontrollable fire of more than 82 square kilometres. Reported for the first time on August 13, the fire doubled last weekend due to the dry winds that spread the flames to …

·Richelieu, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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