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The firefight on the Prairies wildfire front took a new turn Friday as officials in two provinces worked to support evacuees, ...
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About 7,000 residents in La Ronge area can go home ThursdayAbout 7,000 people in and around the Saskatchewan community of La Ronge will be allowed to return home on Thursday after the ...
Sharon Pratchler says she will conduct a "systemic review" of the response, but says for now the focus needs to be on helping ...
Saskatchewan's ombudsman says her office will conduct an investigation into the government's response to the wildfires, but ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is scheduled to speak to reporters in Saskatoon this morning – after the province’s ombudsman ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNWildfire evacuees facing delays in aid, forced to sleep in cars: Sask. ombudsmanSaskatchewan ombudsman Sharon Pratchler says the province’s attempts to help those fleeing the devastating wildfires in the ...
Saskatchewan's ombudsman says Premier Scott Moe's government is failing to provide immediate food, shelter and basic information to fire evacuees, but officials say they're moving as fast as they can.
In the wake of sharp criticism from Saskatchewan’s Ombudsman about delays and deficiencies in the government’s wildfire ...
As criticisms mount from evacuees and the provincial ombudsman, Premier Scott Moe is set to address the media over concerns about his government's response times.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says some hotel owners in the province are not doing enough to help wildfire evacuees.
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