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Publication Date: April 8, 2026 - 17:57

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Saskatchewan ‘more prepared than ever’ for fire season, public safety agency says

April 8, 2026
The province's forecast for fire season shows northern and central areas with a better outlook than 2025 – but the drought in southwestern sections remains.


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