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More Air Supports Coming to Saskatchewan to Fight Wildfires

  • On Saturday, the Metis Nation- Saskatchewan issued a state of emergency in response to the continuing wildfires in northern Saskatchewan that have led to evacuations.
  • The severe wildfire season, with 16 active fires including seven uncontained ones, has caused unpredictable fire spread and evacuations without planned destinations.
  • Northern communities such as Pelican Narrows and Denare Beach face blocked evacuation routes, while emergency services have reactivated retired personnel and called for more firefighters.
  • Federal funding of $16.3 million supports 25 projects including training 20 youth and 216 community members in wildfire prevention and response across Saskatchewan.
  • More than 500,000 hectares have burned, pressuring Saskatchewan's resources, with authorities managing the situation but continuing efforts to protect affected communities.
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paNOW | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan | News, Sports, Weather, Obituaries, Classif… broke the news in Prince Albert, Canada on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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