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Beck says Moe government lacks leadership in wildfire response

Beck says Moe government lacks leadership in wildfire response

NDP leader responds to Premier Scott Moe’s latest news conference on the wildfire situation
Opposition MLAs push local support as SK lifts US liquor boycott

Opposition MLAs push local support as SK lifts US liquor boycott

The NDP stated that the provincial government quietly reversed its short-lived boycott of U.S. alcohol.
Canadian Red Cross has aided roughly 10,000 people affected by Sask. Wildfires

Canadian Red Cross has aided roughly 10,000 people affected by Sask. Wildfires

Luc Mullinder, vice-president of the Canadian Red Cross in Sask., said the organization is helping people access shelter and transportation.
Thirty-eight rural communities set for improved connectivity

Thirty-eight rural communities set for improved connectivity

SaskTel delivers ultra-fast infiNET network.
Wildfire update: weather cooperating, but still some evacuee concerns

Wildfire update: weather cooperating, but still some evacuee concerns

"We are doing everything humanly possible" to answer calls within 24 hours, said SPSA President Marlo Pritchard of the 855 line.
NDP slams government over ombudsman criticisms of wildfire response

NDP slams government over ombudsman criticisms of wildfire response

Cumberland MLA Jordan McPhail, House Leader Nicole Sarauer blast provincial response.
Provincial ombudsman wades in to wildfire evacuee situation

Provincial ombudsman wades in to wildfire evacuee situation

Provincial ombudsman Sharon Pratchler calls on government of Saskatchewan to respond to evacuees
Criticism continues over Moe not calling for more federal help

Criticism continues over Moe not calling for more federal help

Evacuees and MLA Jordan McPhail, the Opposition's shadow minister for Northern Affairs and Forestry, at a media event on Monday outside the Saskatchewan cabinet office in Saskatoon
SHA deploys mental health professionals to aid evacuees

SHA deploys mental health professionals to aid evacuees

The SHA is providing mental health and wellness support to wildfire evacuees across Saskatchewan as the crisis continues.
Nurse practitioners invited to deliver publicly funded services

Nurse practitioners invited to deliver publicly funded services

Successful applicants will enter a contract and will function as independent contractors.
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