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LIVE @ 1:30: Saskatchewan Provides Update on Wildfires, Evacuations

  • The PAGC trained 120 Type 3 firefighters this season, with 50 recruits leaving Prince Albert this afternoon outfitted in protective gear.
  • This buildup follows the evacuation of tri-communities a week ago due to wildfires, with increased air and ground crews supporting containment.
  • SPSA Vice-President Steve Roberts said they continue assessing opportunities to deploy Type 3 firefighters while wind conditions currently favor containment.
  • Mayor Joe Hordyski noted rain has helped slow the fire, and assistance registration issues are being addressed with coordination from neighboring community leaders.
  • The RCMP activated their emergency operations centre and maintain patrols in northern communities, while wildfire disruptions have closed La Ronge courts with remote hearings ongoing.
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In La Ronge, the activities had to be transferred to Saskatoon.

·Montreal, Canada
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Fire crews from across Saskatchewan aid thankful La Ronge region

LA RONGE — The La Ronge Regional Fire Department expressed appreciation on social media, thanking local fire departments for travelling north to help fight the wildfires.

·Niagara Falls, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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