To everyone affected by the wildfires across our province — our thoughts are with you, and we know how difficult this time is for so many families and communities.
Please know that support is available and we’ll continue to do everything we can to ensure you get the assistance you need.
SPSA 1-855-559-5502 (toll free) – All general wildfire inquires including reporting a wildfire
Health Line 811 – All health related questions
Farm Stress Line and Rural Support 1-800-667-4442 – Additional stress resource managed by Mobile Crisis Services
Highway Hotline 1-888-335-7632 – Up to date highway conditions
Due to the critical nature of wildfires and evacuations, there is a lot of information out there. To ensure you are getting the most recent and accurate information regarding alerts, evacuations and fires bans, visit: https://publications.saskatchewan.ca/#/products/126272
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The SPSA President and VP of Operations, together with Premier Scott Moe, held a meeting on June 3, 2025. This video, approximately 45 minutes long, covers updates on active wildfires, evacuation efforts, and ongoing response actions.
SPSA Media availability - June 3, 2025
Fires continue in the north which is impacting travel.
Be sure to check in with the Highway Hotline for the latest road information before heading out. saskatchewan.ca/highwayhotline
Participating in a joint meeting this past Sunday between the Federal Government, Provincial Government, City of Saskatoon, FSIN, Metis Nation, SPSA, First Nations, and first responders was a reassuring experience.
The meeting demonstrating that all elected representatives are working together to address this emergency.
Saskatchewan residents can be assured that their elected officials are collaborating to overcome this crisis. We are deeply thankful for the brave firefighters on the front lines, protecting us from these unpredictable and dangerous wildfires.
We will continue to work closely with local community leaders to ensure a coordinated response and keep residents informed of the latest developments. The safety and well-being of Saskatchewan people remain our utmost priority.
If you are an SPSA-supported evacuee, you need to register yourself and your family at https://app.saskecs.ca in order to receive evacuation support.
Saskatchewan residents are encouraged to pre-register with the Sask Evac App, a web-based application. It takes less than 5 mins! This application helps residents who have been relocated stay connected to their communities. The Sask Evac App also provides their leadership with essential information.
To register your family, visit: https://app.saskecs.ca/
For more information, check out our news release: https://www.saskpublicsafety.ca/.../july-31-2024---spsa...
The SPSA has launched a dedicated, toll-free phone line for general questions about the wildfire situation in Saskatchewan.
• Toll-free: 1-855-559-5502
• Regina residents: 306-787-8539
• Available daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Operators can answer most wildfire-related questions; however, please note that in areas with active wildfires, they may not be able to provide details on specific values, such as cabins.
For more information, please visit https://www.saskpublicsafety.ca/about-the-spsa/media-centre
Premier Scott Moe, "I would like to express my heartfelt support for the people and the communities affected by this year’s devastating wildfires.
In an effort to support wildfire evacuees, our government will be providing $15M to the Canadian Red Cross to work directly with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.
The federal government will also match every dollar donated to the Canadian Red Cross 2025 Saskatchewan Wildfires Appeal - every $1 donated will become $2 to support families and individuals impacted by wildfires.
Thank you to all Canadians for coming together to support those affected and to help communities recover and rebuild with strength and resilience.
As wildfires continue to impact communities in our province, we are committed to working with municipal and Indigenous leadership, the federal government and the Canadian Red Cross to ensure a coordinated and compassionate response.
Donations to the Red Cross can be made online at www.redcross.ca or by calling 1-800-418-1111."
The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan to Provide Red Cross Funding to Help Those Impacted by Saskatchewan Wildfires | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan
Premier Scott Moe, "On behalf of Saskatchewan, thank you to every province, territory, and state, who are sending firefighters, aircraft, and emergency crews to help protect our communities. Also, thanks to our many Municipal and First Nation partners who have sent firefighters and equipment into help immediately.
Here’s where support is coming from as of today, with more on the way:
Quebec: Two CL-415 aircraft (2 air assets/with personnel).
Nova Scotia: 20 Type 1 Crew Members with one Agency Representative (AREP)
British Columbia: Five 802 aircraft, 1 Bird Dog, and 40 personnel
Northwest Territories: 20 Type 1 Crew Members with one AREP
Prince Edward Island: Two 5 person Crews
New Brunswick: Two Division Supervisors
Alaska: Two Q400 aircraft (2 air assets/with personnel).
Arizona: Divisional Personnel resources
Oregon: Divisional Personnel resources
We are truly grateful, and we stand stronger because of you."
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