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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has declared a “provincial wildfire state of emergency” as firefighters and residents combat a growing number of wildfires, with no end in sight to the crisis ...
Pressure is mounting to gain control of active northern wildfires as evacuations continue and new threats emerge with the arrival of lightning season, says the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency ...
Sask. Minister of Advanced Education Ken Cheveldayoff and Gillian Muir, the dean of the Western College of Veterinian Medicine at the U of S, were amongst several speakers at an announcement for ...
After a relatively calm start earlier this spring, Saskatchewan’s wildfire season is beginning to rage at near-historic levels as calls go out for additional support. That includes the latest ...
The Saskatchewan government has declared a provincewide state of emergency, as wildfires raging across the northern part of the province continue to drive thousands from their homes. Premier Scott ...
Not long ago, there existed a species known for denying the reality of anthropogenic climate change. That species, like many others, is going extinct and this is not good news. Instead of climate ...
PRINCE ALBERT - Saskatchewan declared a provincewide state of emergency Thursday in its fight against rampaging wildfires that have forced thousands to flee. The declaration by Premier Scott Moe ...
In his recent letter to newly-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney (SP, May 17), Premier Moe issued a list of 10 demands for “resetting the relationship” between Ottawa and the province. Fully ...
Sask. wildfire evacuee criticizes lack of information, urgency from leaders Posted: June 4, 2025 | Last updated: June 4, 2025 Abigail Clarke, an evacuee from Wadin Bay, Sask., says it's terrifying ...
A team of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan discovered a new strategy for targeting breast cancer cells, which could pave the way for more personalized treatments. Instead of focusing ...
Wildfires across Saskatchewan forced thousands of people out of their homes and into shelters and hotels across the province. Donald Trump’s approval rating hits second-term low in new poll I ...
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