Nova Scotia making ‘significant progress’ against wildfires after a tough week
HALIFAX — In a bone-dry province bedevilled with wildfires, the Seven Mile Lake blaze is distinct: About 395 hectares, and out of control for more than a week near one of Nova Scotia’s crown jewels — Kejimkujik National Park.
It’s one of 17 wildfires that have broken out across the province since last week, prompting a highly coordinated fire-fighting effort involving about 200 people from at least five provinces.
But by Friday morning, most of those fires had been extinguished or brought under control — and the big Seven Mile Lake blaze was 45 per cent contained, up from 15 per cent three days earlier.
“I can’t say enough what a big accomplishment it is. The work that’s been going on is just wonderful,” said Jim Rudderham, the province’s operations manager for forest protection.


