CanadaWhy Fort McMurray will never be the sameOne year after the wildfire, Fort McMurray faces slow growth, unemployment and residents with itchy feet. The boom years never looked so good.
CollegesAfter months of planning, Fort McMurray’s only college reopensThe smoke and soot are gone, but the memory of the great fire lingers
CanadaScarred, but spared: A Fort McMurray family returns homeA family returns to Stonecreek to find their home largely untouched—despite being surrounded by devastation
CanadaThe Fort McMurray fire: How big is it now?As Fort McMurray residents begin to return, a look at what the fire looks like now—and superimposed over other Canadian and international cities
CanadaReturn to Fort McMurray: The long journey to a new normalJason Markusoff joins Fort McMurray residents as the first ones make their way back to the homes they fled in the face of fire
CanadaBrian Jean’s Wildrose Party rises from the ashes of Fort McMurrayEmerging from the Fort McMurray fire, Wildrose Leader Brian Jean is determined to prove he is also the new face of conservatism in Alberta
CanadaAfter the fire: One last boom in Fort McMurray?The rebuilding effort will bring a mad rush of activity to Fort McMurray. It can’t come soon enough.
CanadaRe-entry day, June 1: What Fort McMurray will look likeFrom the haze and smoke to toxic fridges and lack of drinking water, it will not just be emotion and relief that overwhelm returning residents
CanadaFort McMurray: Understanding a city of dreamsGiller Prize-nominated author Fred Stenson on the long, complex past behind the mythic town
CanadaLife after the fire for the students of Fort McMurrayWhat the last six weeks of the school year will be like for the approximately 900 students evacuated from Fort McMurray