Residents of Hay River and surrounding communities return after month-long evacuation
- Residents of Hay River, Northwest Territories are returning home after a wildfire forced them to evacuate. The drive back was emotional as the fire had drastically changed the landscape.
- The evacuation alert remains in place, meaning residents must be ready to leave again at short notice if the fire conditions change. Despite this, the mayor is encouraging the community to support local businesses that have suffered due to the evacuation.
- Schools in Hay River won't resume regular classes until late September. In the meantime, residents are excited to reconnect with their favorite shops and restaurants, but remain prepared for the possibility of further evacuation.
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Residents of Hay River and surrounding communities return after month-long evacuation
HAY RIVER, N.W.T. — Jennifer Coleman has lived in and around Hay River in the Northwest Territories her whole life, but the highway into the community felt like a strange place as she and other wildfire evacuees were allowed to return there Saturday for the first time in over a month.
Residents of Hay River and surrounding communities return after month-long evacuation
Jennifer Coleman has lived in and around Hay River in the Northwest Territories her whole life, but the highway into the community felt like a strange place as she and other wildfire evacuees were allowed to return there Saturday for the first time in over a month. "It's almost like muscle ...
Residents of Hay River and surrounding NWT communities return after
Jennifer Coleman has lived in and around Hay River in the Northwest Territories her whole life, but the highway into the community felt like a strange place as she and other wildfire evacuees were allowed to return there on Saturday for the first time in over a month.
Residents of Hay River and surrounding communities return after month-long evacuation
HAY RIVER, N.W.T. -- Jennifer Coleman has lived in and around Hay River in the Northwest Territories her whole life, but the highway into the community felt like a strange place as she and other wildfire evacuees were allowed to return there Saturday for the first time in over a month.
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