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At least 4,000 people evacuated from their northern Sask. homes due to fast-approaching wildfires

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At least 4,000 people have evacuated their homes and communities due to aggressive wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. 

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The largest group of evacuees has fled the northern village of Pelican Narrows, about 400 kilometres northeast of Prince Albert, where a wildfire burns dangerously close to the community and threatens road access. 

Cherish Morin, a resident from Pelican Narrows, arrived at a Saskatoon hotel early Tuesday morning. She said packing up and leaving her home behind was stressful.

“There’s lots of people at the gas station gassing up. It was just like a really like, I would say, in the panic. Everyone was in the panic mood,” Morin told CBC Tuesday. 

Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) declared a state of emergency on Tuesday for Pelican Narrows. Chief Peter Beatty told CBC News about 2,000 people had left Pelican Narrows and surrounding communities already and another 2,000 were being told to leave immediately, either by bus or in their own vehicles. 

Evacuation centres have been set up in Prince Albert, Flin Flon and Saskatoon. 

Morin said Highway 106 was closed Monday evening, which forced her to take a road near La Ronge, adding extra travel time. 

“Me and my partner got into Saskatoon around 2 a.m. and then we had to scatter around looking for rooms.”

Now, in Saskatoon, she is hoping for the best – that her home will go unscathed.

“I’m very stressed out about the whole situation. Like, very worried because my grandpa decided to stay back to be security.”

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Morin said she’s also worried about the other houses in her community and the people, like her grandfather, who have decided to stay and help. 

“I just hope like they can get the fire under control and then we can go home.”

Meanwhile, more than 380 people left the northern community of Hall Lake on Monday due to another wildfire.

In northwestern Saskatchewan, leaders in Canoe Lake, about 120 kilometres north of Meadow Lake, decided to evacuate after a fire started very close to the community on Monday. About 250 people have been moved to Cold Lake, Alta., and another 250 people to Lloydminster.

“We have not seen a fire season with as much impact and activity in the last couple of decades,” said Steve Roberts, vice-president of operations for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), on Tuesday afternoon.

Roberts said almost every single fire so far was caused by humans. 

As of Wednesday morning, there were 17 active wildfires in the province. Ten of those fires were not contained. The Denare Beach area — not far from the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border  — has the most un-contained wildfires in the province, with four burning. 

Two fires that have been burning in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park area — the Camp fire and Shoe fire — have now merged into the largest fire in the province.  The huge fire has prompted evacuations at Lower Fishing Lake, Piprell Lake, East Trout Lake, Little Bear Lake, and pre-evacuation alerts for Candle Lake and other smaller communities.

The amount of fires this year to date is significantly higher than in 2024, with 205 fires since the beginning of the year. That’s up from 165 last year during the same period, according to the SPCA. 

In a news release issued Tuesday afternoon, the city of Saskatoon said the Cosmo Civic Centre is closed to the public, and is now a designated evacuation site. 

The costs associated with hosting the evacuees will be billed to the Canadian Red Cross. 

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