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Saskatchewan’s provincial fire ban liftedThe Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency has lifted the provincial fire ban.FireJul 26
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95 active wildfires reported across SaskatchewanThe number of wildfires across Saskatchewan continues to increase as much of the province sits under a fire ban.FireJul 15
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Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency offers aid to Carrot River after stormThe SPSA announced Tuesday that it will be assisting Carrot River, Sask., after the community faced extreme damage following a storm.WeatherJun 25
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Saskatchewan communities request fire training as province’s wildfire season beginsSome wildfires are popping up in Saskatchewan and communities are requesting fire training.FireApr 15
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SPSA warns of dry conditions for Saskatchewan’s wildfire seasonThe Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency gave an update on how they expect to see the upcoming fire season play out.FireApr 8
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Saskatchewan offers aid as 20,000 Yellowknife residents escape wildfirePremier Scott Moe took to social media Thursday morning, saying the province has offered assistance to the Northwest Territories.FireAug 17, 2023
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Residents of Buffalo Narrows, Sask., other northern communities return after wildfire evacuationThe province's fire danger map still has a portion of northern Saskatchewan sitting with a high to extreme rating, but much of the province has dropped to a low to moderate rating.FireMay 29, 2023
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SPSA wildfire update stresses ‘let it burn’ policy doesn’t existSteve Roberts said Canada is seeing larger and more aggressive wildfire seasons, noting firefighters have to distribute their resources wisely.FireMay 23, 2023
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Hundreds of Saskatchewan residents evacuated amid aggressive wildfire seasonAs wildfire season heats up, SPSA stressed that Sask. residents should use extreme caution near dry grass, when operating all-terrain vehicles or disposing of smoking material.FireMay 18, 2023
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Dry weather spurs fire bans in Saskatchewan and warnings from SPSASteve Roberts with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said most fires at this time of year are human-caused.FireMay 1, 2023
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