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Wildfire smoke causing hazy skies in Hamilton, Brantford and Niagara Region
Wildfire smoke is continuing to impact air quality in Hamilton, Brantford and the Niagara Region. Environment Canada issues a special air quality weather statement on Sunday afternoon that also includes the Haldimand, Norfolk and Brant counties. Hazy skies may continue into Monday, said the federal weather agency. It issued a similar advisory ealier in the week with the smoke originating from wildfires in the Prairies. "Air quality and visibility due to wildfire smoke can fluctuate over short distances and can vary considerably from hour to hour," said the statement Sunday. Smoke can cause eye, ear, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough, Environment Canada said. It can also cause chest pains and wheezing. The agency says seniors, pregnant people, kids and babies, people with health conditions and those who work outdoors should reduce activity outdoors and seek medical help if experiencing symptoms. It adds that when indoors, people should keep their windows closed as much as possible, but that during extreme heat, it's best to prioritize keeping cool.


CBC
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Air quality in northern N.B. to drop Sunday evening
Social Sharing Air quality is expected to drop in northern New Brunswick, according to a recent statement from Environment Canada. Smoke from Prairie wildfires is drifting across the region. "Although most of the smoke is expected to remain aloft, some may settle near the ground and contribute to reduced air quality," Environment Canada says. The air quality is expected to improve early Monday. The alert is issued for residents in the Acadian Peninsula, Bathurst and Chaleaur Region, Campbellton and Restigouche County, Edmundston and Madawaska County, Grand Falls and Victoria County, Miramichi and area, Mount Carlton-Renous Highway, Woodstock and Carleton County, Stanley-Doaktown and Blackville area. "As smoke levels increase, health risks increase," says Environment Canada. People who need to be outdoors are advised to wear a well-fitting medical grade respirator mask to avoid inhaling fine smoke particles. Mild symptoms like headaches, cough, eye, throat and nose irritation are common, while those experiencing more serious symptoms are advised to seek immediate medical help.


CTV News
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Special air quality statement in effect for London region
Haze hangs over downtown London, Ont. on July 31, 2025. (Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London) Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement for the London region as wildfire smoke moves into the area. The areas it applies to are: Huron County Grey County Perth County Middlesex County Elgin County Lambton County Oxford County Environment Canada said air quality and visibility will vary as things can change quickly. To prevent any health risks, you are reminded to limit time outdoors, consider reducing or rescheduling outdoor sports, activities, and events. Mild and common symptoms to smoke exposure include: Eye, nose, and throat irritation Headaches Mild cough More serious symptoms are: Wheezing Chest pains A severe cough If you think you are having a medical emergency, you are to get immediate medical help.