New BrunswickA small fire detected late Friday afternoon on Lamèque Island is now being patrolled. The fire is estimated at 1,000 square metres.13 active fires in N.B., two beyond controlRhythm Rathi · CBC News · Posted: Aug 30, 2025 10:06 AM EDT | Last Updated: 9 minutes agoThe 1,403-hectare Oldfield Road fire in the Miramichi area is under control. (Government of New Brunswick)A small fire detected late Friday afternoon on Lamèque Island is almost out.The fire is estimated at 1,000 square metres and was classified as being patrolled as of 4:45 p.m. Saturday.The provincial fire data dashboard reports 13 active wildfires in New Brunswick.Two were classified as out of control: Beaver Lake Stream in Northumberland County (456 hectares) 314, south of Lavillette, in the same county (1.2 hectares) One fire is contained, meaning the flames were restricted withing a bulldozed break or wet line, according to the dashboard. Contained fires still have a possibility to escape the boundary.The 1,403-hectare Oldfield Road fire near Miramichi and the 310 fire in Kent County are classified as under control. A small fire in Kent County is also classified under the same category.The remaining seven fires were being patrolled Saturday. This is the last stage before a fire is considered to be out.Weather and air conditionsEnvironment Canada has issued air quality statements for the Fundy National Park, Saint John and Saint John County. “Smoke from a wildfire in Annapolis County in Nova Scotia will reduce air quality downwind tonight and tomorrow across the Bay of Fundy,” the department said Saturday morning.Wind behaviours will determine local smoke conditions.According to Saturday’s forecast, rain starts the day in western parts of New Brunswick followed by cloudy skies across the province. Thundershowers are possible mid-afternoon and early evening. Showers end late Saturday night.Sunday will bring a mix of sun and cloud with chances of rain in the afternoon, said Environment Canada.ABOUT THE AUTHORRhythm Rathi is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick in Moncton. He was born and raised in India, and attended journalism school in Ontario. Send your story tips to rhythm.rathi@cbc.ca
Small fire on Lamèque Island now being patrolled
