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Air quality warning issued for Regina as wildfire smoke rolls in

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Drew Postey
Regina

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Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued an air quality warning for Regina and the surrounding area as smoke from wildfires drifts south. People are advised to limit outdoor time and consider rescheduling outdoor activities. The air quality health index was at 6 (moderate risk) on Friday morning, with forecasts predicting it could reach 9 or 10 (high risk) by Friday night. There are 57 active wildfires in Saskatchewan, with 14 uncontained.

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  1. 1 Friday morning: ECCC’s air quality health index in Regina measured at six (moderate risk).
  2. 2 Friday night: Forecast predicts air quality health index could reach nine or 10.
  3. 3 Friday: 57 active wildfires in Saskatchewan, including 14 not contained.
  • Health risks for residents (advised to limit outdoor time, reschedule activities)
  • Potential disruption to CFL game if air quality health index reaches 8 or above.
What: An air quality warning has been issued due to wildfire smoke.
When: Friday, July 11, 2025 (forecast for Friday night).
Where: Regina and the surrounding area, Saskatchewan, Canada. Smoke originating from wildfires in Saskatchewan.
Why: Smoke from 57 active wildfires (14 uncontained) in Saskatchewan is drifting south.
How: Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued the warning based on air quality health index measurements and forecasts.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued an air quality warning for Regina and the surrounding area as smoke from wildfires drifts south. People are advised to limit outdoor time and consider rescheduling outdoor activities. The air quality health index was at 6 (moderate risk) on Friday morning, with forecasts predicting it could reach 9 or 10 (high risk) by Friday night. There are 57 active wildfires in Saskatchewan, with 14 uncontained.