How Ontario First Nation escaped raging wildfire that burned down their community
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How Ontario First Nation escaped raging wildfire that burned down their community
'Chance Paavola, who was only 13, drove his little boat with his little dog. He turned around to go back to try and save more people,' Chief says
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By Mason Kossak
Published Jul 18, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
6 minute read
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Members of Namaygoosisagagun First Nation flee by boat as a wildfire burns behind them. Every home in the community, abou…
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