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According to Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) there are currently 64 fires burning, four of which have forced ...
Canada Day celebrations are happening throughout the northeast, all around the province, and all across the country tomorrow, ...
“Such senseless damage not only affects public property but also undermines the safety, pride, and spirit we work hard to uphold in our town.” The Town said the act is under investigation by the ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Thousands of people in Saskatchewan have been forced to leave their homes and flee to nearby cities as massive wildfires have ...
Update on Choiceland area fireThis week, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency’s (SPSA) Steve Roberts, vice-president of operations, said those two fires have merged into what is now simply called the ...
Currently, according to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, there are 17 wildfires burning in the province, all in a band running across the boreal region. Just three of the fires are contained, ...
The Nipawin Oasis Community Centre’s shelter for the unhoused will be closing on June 1. The homeless shelter will reopen on Oct. 1, with plans to keep it open until March 31, 2026, pending funding.
SaskParks closes Narrow Hills due to fireSask Parks said in a recent alert that campgrounds at Gem Lake and Lost Echo sustained significant fire damage and will remain closed for the 2025 season.
Amber Barrie, Manager of Clinical Services at Nipawin Hospital, Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), said the addition of the heliport at Nipawin Hospital brings timely access to urgent care for ...
Update on northeast fire situationAmong the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency’s “wildfires of notes” are 25LF-UPPER and 25LF-SHOE, both in the Lower Fishing Lake area, about 77 km north of Choiceland ...
According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, eight of these fires are contained, seven are not, and others are the subject of ongoing assessment. In a Canadian Press report, SPSA indicated ...
Currently, according to SPSA, there are 83 fire bans in rural municipalities in the province, 16 in urban municipalities, and five in provincial parks. SPSA has the authority to issue fire bans on ...
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