Two water-scooping aircraft will be offline until mid-season for maintenance, but the overall impact is expected to be low, says SPSA vice-president Steve Roberts.
Last year, the Saskatchewan government asked people affected by the 2025 wildfires to complete a public survey, but those who participated are still waiting for the review to be released. "We need to ...
Fires blazed in North Battleford today—not as a disaster, but as a classroom. Local volunteer firefighters took part in ...
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency received $140 million in this year’s budget, an increase of $20 million. But last ...
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said its “more prepared than ever” for the upcoming wildfire season, with help from a ...
Wildfires scorched 2.9 million hectares of Saskatchewan forest last year, forcing thousands of people from their homes and ...
The upcoming wildfire season is still a big concern for Trembley, causing his paranoia, anxiety, PTSD, and insomnia. He, as a ...
With the spring and summer approaching in the southeast, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is getting ready ahead ...
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) says it has adjusted accordingly in preparation for the upcoming wildfire season ...
The province's forecast for fire season shows northern and central areas with a better outlook than 2025 – but the drought in ...
Saskatchewan is heading into wildfire season with stronger preparation than last year, according to the provincial government ...