A grass fire near Glentworth was burning seven miles long and reaching up to two miles wide on Monday night.
The fire was out by 9 p.m. and no losses or injuries were reported during the fire.
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Smoke from the fire travelled south into Montana.
500 volunteers showed up to help put out the fire. A water bomber was also brought in from Prince Albert to help fight the blaze.
Four fire departments were present as well as 4 RMs with graders.
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