White River's temporarily banning fires in the municipality.
Citing the "extremely dry conditions and lack of rainfall in the forecast", the Township of White River's suspended all burning permits and open burning within municipal boundaries, though it adds it'll "continue to monitor the weather situation" on a daily basis and "will notify the public when the municipal fire ban has been lifted".
It's last update this morning notes both the “Wawa 2” fire at Crocker Lake and the “Wawa 3” blaze at Depew are still being managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, both considered a high priority with multiple crews, heavy helicopters, water bombers, and air support on scene, emphasizing that there is no threat to the community and Sunday was "a good day" as "the wind stayed down" - they're hoping for similar conditions today - and “Wawa 3” is moving northeast, away from the town.
The MNRF's currently showing both fires as "not under control", with “Wawa 2” 105 hectares in size and “Wawa 3” as 800 hectares.
UPDATE: Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement for the White River and Dubreuilville areas, warning of "high levels of air pollution...due to smoke" from the fires, adding - while smoke can be harmful to everyone's health, even at low concentrations, people with lung or heart disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and those who work outdoors are at higher risk of experiencing health effects.