Smoke from wildfires is raising air quality concerns across Saskatchewan and parts of Manitoba.
Environment Canada has issued special air quality statements for regions in the two provinces.
The statements for Saskatchewan say people should be aware of potential health concerns due to poor air quality.
They warn that even healthy individuals may experience temporary irritation of eyes and throat, and possibly shortness of breath.
The statements for some regions of Manitoba say increasing thick smoke being carried by the wind will result in poor air quality and reduced visibility.
The smoke is coming from wildfires burning in northern Saskatchewan that have forced about 5,000 people from their homes.