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Kamsack Fire Chief urges wildfire caution ahead of dry summer

Kamsack Fire Chief urges wildfire caution ahead of dry summer

Kamsack’s Fire Chief says crews are trained and on standby as wildfire risks remain high despite green grass and cooler weather.
NDP's Saskatoon, Regina offices accepting donations for evacuees

NDP's Saskatoon, Regina offices accepting donations for evacuees

Former La Ronge resident and MLA April ChiefCalf says she knows the trauma evacuees face and is calling for support across the province.
Efforts made to help pets rescued from northern wildfires

Efforts made to help pets rescued from northern wildfires

"A worker from the rescue drove the dogs nine hours to safety. Because of her selflessness, Sailor and Bru, Callie, and three little pups are all safe in our shelter tonight."
Drought developing in northern Saskatchewan agricultural region

Drought developing in northern Saskatchewan agricultural region

Almost no rain has fallen since April 1 in Nipawin and Prince Albert.
Smoke covering parts of U.S. as wildfires continue to rage in Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Smoke covering parts of U.S. as wildfires continue to rage in Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Swaths of smoke from wildfires that have torched buildings and forced thousands from their homes in Western Canada have drifted as far as Newfoundland and Labrador in the east and Texas in the south.
USask offers list of wildfire supports and resources

USask offers list of wildfire supports and resources

A navigation guide for trying times on the Prairies.
La Ronge educator urges mental health aid for wildfire evacuees

La Ronge educator urges mental health aid for wildfire evacuees

As wildfires displace thousands in northern Saskatchewan, advocates say emotional and mental health supports are urgently needed.
Wildfire update: fires worst in years, say officials

Wildfire update: fires worst in years, say officials

More structures lost in La Ronge, plus many evacuation orders in effect.
James Smith Cree First Nation opens doors to evacuees

James Smith Cree First Nation opens doors to evacuees

James Smith Cree Nation welcomes wildfire evacuees, offering shelter and support while calling for donations to help meet urgent needs.
Sask. government will match Red Cross dollars for wildfire relief

Sask. government will match Red Cross dollars for wildfire relief

Canadians wishing to make a financial donation to help those impacted by wildfires in Saskatchewan can do so online or by phone.
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