CanadaBC Air Quality Advisories in Place for North Peace Region, Fort NelsonSavePrintGeese fly overhead as the Flood Falls Trail wildfire burns on a mountain in Hope, B.C., Sept. 12, 2022. The Canadian Press/Darryl DyckThe Canadian Press5/9/2023|Updated: 5/9/20230:00X 1Environment Canada says wildfire smoke from northern Alberta is causing poor air quality and reduced visibility in parts of northeastern British Columbia.Special air quality advisories are in place for the North Peace region and Fort Nelson, B.C.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesAir-Traffic Conversation Suggests Suspected BC Hijacking Was ‘Some Type of Protest’Jul 16, 2025Montreal’s Trudeau Airport to Undergo $10-Billion Transformation Over Next DecadeJul 16, 2025Much of Canada Smoky, Other Parts Get Heat, and Some Areas Seeing BothJul 15, 2025Stubborn Core Inflation in June Likely Cements Calls for Bank of Canada Rate HoldJul 15, 2025Related TopicsBritish ColumbiaEnvironment CanadaBC Wildfire