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FNUniv President’s Cup to support fire recovery

FNUniv President’s Cup to support fire recovery

Event is scheduled for July 10 at Cooke Municipal Golf Course in Prince Albert.
Update: Warnings lifted, but air quality advisory remains for much of Sask

Update: Warnings lifted, but air quality advisory remains for much of Sask

Regina and Moose Jaw are among the communities still affected.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe promises $500 in direct aid to each wildfire evacuee

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe promises $500 in direct aid to each wildfire evacuee

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, facing criticism that his government is failing to provide timely help to those fleeing wildfires, promised Wednesday a $500 payout for each evacuee.
La Ronge tourism faces slow recovery after wildfire evacuations

La Ronge tourism faces slow recovery after wildfire evacuations

Northern Saskatchewan communities brace for a quiet summer as residents return and tourism stalls after devastating wildfires.
Latest wildfire update: more progress reported

Latest wildfire update: more progress reported

More evacuees returning home; also concerns from officials that some wildfires were intentionally set.
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
Saskatchewan revises fire ban to area near Churchill River

Saskatchewan revises fire ban to area near Churchill River

The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency has narrowed the provincial fire ban to the area between the provincial forest and Churchill River.
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.
About 7,000 residents in La Ronge, Sask., area can go home Thursday

About 7,000 residents in La Ronge, Sask., area can go home Thursday

REGINA — About 7,000 people in and around La Ronge, Sask., will be allowed to return home on Thursday after the lifting of a wildfire evacuation order, the director of the local emergency operation centre said Tuesday.
Evacuation order lifted, La Ronge and Hall Lake Area return begins June 12

Evacuation order lifted, La Ronge and Hall Lake Area return begins June 12

Evacuees from Hall Lake, Sucker River, La Ronge and Stanley Mission can begin returning home June 12 after the evacuation order was officially lifted.
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