Sask. public safety agency urges caution over long weekend as fires persist

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Sask. public safety agency urges caution over long weekend as fires persist
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'When possible, please avoid travel to the impacted areas in the north at this time,' said SPSA president Marlo Pritchard.

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“With it now being the start of the long weekend, we are again reminding the public that highways may be closed orAdvertisement 3Also on Friday, the SPSA announced that the Quebec government was sending two amphibious tankers, along with four pilots and two engineers, to help fight the fires in Saskatchewan.

The tankers are currently en route to Saskatchewan, and Pritchard said they will join the province’s firefighting fleet over the weekend.

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