From local news to lone heroes and even granola bars from the skies
From the Atlantic coast to the Pacific and into the North, Canada has been dealing with a steady stream of bad climate news. The record-setting, and deadly, wildfire season has laid bare how susceptible the country is to these enormous blazes with hot, dry temperatures persisting in many places for months.
“The job that I have is one that I love. I built myself a journalism role that was custom-designed to be one that I wanted to do. And this is the ultimate stress test,” he said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “We probably helped some people in a really dire situation where people had every reason to be very panicked and worried and stressed,” he said. “And that is what local journalism should always be about.”Marnie Endersby and her family were forced to flee their home in West KelownaAs she and her family watched on their backyard security camera as the flames approached, a team of firefighters worked to douse them.
The family was heartbroken and worried until Poomba was spotted by a helicopter pilot in the midst of the destruction.
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