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Updated: T-storm warnings cancelled by midnight

Updated: T-storm warnings cancelled by midnight

Environment Canada is tracking severe thunderstorms capable of producing very strong wind gusts, hail and heavy rain.
Wildfire update: provincial State of Emergency set to expire

Wildfire update: provincial State of Emergency set to expire

According to the news release from SPSA, the provincial wildfire State of Emergency will expire at 11:59 p.m. tonight.
'Left hanging': Saskatchewan residents of fire-ravaged village blast province

'Left hanging': Saskatchewan residents of fire-ravaged village blast province

DENARE BEACH — Residents of a northern Saskatchewan community ravaged by wildfire say they are upset, disappointed and angry with a provincial agency they feel was ill-prepared to fight the blaze.
Severe T-storm Warnings southeast of Regina

Severe T-storm Warnings southeast of Regina

Conditions are favourable for severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.
More potential severe weather Thursday

More potential severe weather Thursday

Southern portion of province could get the storms and the big hail.
Wild Sask weather makes for something of a 'Tornado alley'

Wild Sask weather makes for something of a 'Tornado alley'

Chaotic weather in the skies above Saskatchewan made for some wild tornado action, as well as heavy rainfall.
Family demands answers after fire destroys East Trout cabin

Family demands answers after fire destroys East Trout cabin

The Swiderski family lost their East Trout Lake home to wildfire and say government inaction is to blame despite their early warnings.
Wildfire smoke continues to cause havoc and health issues

Wildfire smoke continues to cause havoc and health issues

Northern fire effects spread across Saskatchewan.
Things looking stable on the wildfire front

Things looking stable on the wildfire front

Most evacuees have returned home, no major changes to report
CUPE contributes $50,000 to Saskatchewan wildfire relief

CUPE contributes $50,000 to Saskatchewan wildfire relief

Donation supports ongoing work of the Canadian Red Cross.
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