
Residents hoping to save cabins fighting wildfires themselves; Candle Lake asks for SPSA support to build fire buffer
The Camp and Shoe fires burning in northern Saskatchewan around Candle Lake and Lower Fishing Lake in Narrow Hills Provincial Park have merged. They have now charred an area about four times the size of Saskatoon.
Candle Lake Emergency Fire Chief Jim Arnold held a meeting Tuesday morning to update the situation. He said due to the escalating situation, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) moved its Incident Command Centre, previously located at Lower Fishing Lake, to the Resort Village community grounds. Over 125 people are working at the centre.

Candle Lake requested approval from the SPSA to build a firebreak starting from Minowukaw along Highway 120 towards the Highway 265 junction.