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Grief buses take wildfire evacuees back to their ravaged neighbourhoods to help them process the devastation. Here's what the experience was like for one Halifax-area couple:

“It was cathartic and soothing. It provided us with a sense of finality.”Ever since the wildfires tore through the Halifax area, nearby municipalities have been loading displaced residents onto buses and taking them on tours through their ravaged neighbourhoods. Called “grief buses,” these vehicles give residents the opportunity to visit the charred remains of their properties and come to terms with the devastation.

I’m a teacher. Jason is a production manager. Life was simple, but nice. We were working, raising our kids, walking the dogs. The house had four bedrooms and three bathrooms. We had a shed, a trampoline, a firepit on the lot. When the sun set in the backyard, where I would toss the ball with Jasper, it was absolutely gorgeous. I planted a garden in the back, with lilacs and hydrangeas.

I was down in the basement, doing some work. It was a really nice day. Our windows and front doors were open. When I walked upstairs, at about 3 p.m., I noticed the smell of campfire. I thought,Then my daughter Mia and I looked outside and saw a cloud of smoke crossing the sun, casting a golden hue all around us.

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