
Across P.E.I., wildfire crews are taking extra steps to prepare for whatever the season brings
Environment Canada is projecting a hotter summer than usual on P.E.I., as well as many other parts of Atlantic Canada. Although officials say massive wildfires like those burning in Western Canada are rare on the Island, crews are still gearing up to make sure they are ready for anything. CBC's Sheehan Desjardins reports.
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