Fire ban to remain in place after rain fails to quench fires in northern Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan’s fire ban will remain in place, as recent rain wasn’t enough to douse the many fires still raging in northern parts of the province.
According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, there are currently 85 fires burning around the province, with a total of 464 blazes reported so far this season. That’s well ahead of the five-year average of 369, but slightly below the 469 fires seen by this point in 2024.
“Although there were periods of rainfall in the north this past weekend, the heavier rainfall was located in the south,” the public safety agency explained in a statement.
“Large fuels such as logs, stumps and tree trunks remain prevalent in the north with the recent rainfall having only a minor impact.”


