Yarn September October 2025

We recently had a road trip to Cleveland, Ohio, and enjoyed some great sights, sites and scenery going and coming. But in all seven states through which we passed, smoky skies reminded us of the northern Manitoba bushfires.

Over 2 million hectares are affected, making them the worst on record. Which is why it was heartening to learn of the assistance from Kiwi and Aussie firefighting teams [July 13, 2025]:

“Fire and Emergency New Zealand deployed an additional 43-person taskforce to Manitoba, Canada, to bolster the local response to more than 500 actives wildfires currently burning in the region.

“‘This deployment is in addition to the seven firefighters who left New Zealand on Wednesday. As wildfires continue to burn across Canada it is important that New Zealand supports the firefighting efforts by Canadian crews,’ said Minister of Internal Affairs, Brooke van Velden.

“An initial contingent of 96 Australian personnel from NSW, WA and Victoria are supporting Canada’s fire suppression operations in Alberta. They have arrived in Edmonton for briefings and will travel to the fires on 12 June, commencing a 35-day deployment.

“The personnel will fill Incident Management Team, arduous crew, and deployment manager roles. The deployment continues a strong resource sharing relationship between AFAC NRSC and CIFFC, and international support and collaboration between the two countries.”

 Thanks to Katrina Epp for sending her travel news (p.3). Her mention of Kea sightings during her family visit in NZ brought to mind my encounter with one back in ’74 and prompted this issue’s Birds I view subject (p.8).

Enjoy the write up about Her Excellency Kate Logan’s visit to Winnipeg (p.6), Michael’s AFL column (p.7), and welcome to the Tundra (p.5).

Thanks also to Jenny for her many contributions in this issue and, as always, our advertisers and readers.

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