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The move to return residents to their homes would ease pressures on hotels and temporary shelters across Saskatchewan, which ...
Provincial fire officials in Saskatchewan urge caution as some wildfire evacuees allowed to return home in the north.
Julie Baschuk says people are hungry and sleeping in tents because of the a “confusing” response to wildfire evacuations.
The province needs rain, lots of it, and soon. That’s the message Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency Vice President of ...
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation, in a post on social media, said healthy evacuees with their own vehicles can start ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan doubles financial aid for residents impacted by wildfiresParts of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador ...
According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, 25 active wildfires continue to burn throughout the province, impacting thousands.
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The StarPhoenix on MSN'I don't understand': Evacuees question Sask. gov't response in wildfire fightAt a press conference in Saskatoon, several evacuees expressed a belief that Moe should have called in the military in ...
NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN — Rain has fallen on the wildfires in Saskatchewan in the last 24 hours, which has opened a window of ...
Wildfire evacuees are expressing their anger with the Saskatchewan government, saying they've received confusion, neglect and ...
With wildfires continuing to displace thousands across northern Saskatchewan, the Canadian Red Cross is providing vital ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNMandryk: Forest fires taking hefty toll now, will take hefty toll down the roadThe problem in the moment is putting out these fires. The problem down the road is the toll they will take on our wallets.
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