Sask. Government to spend $20M on communities devastated by wildfire
08-07-2025 03:46 via cbc.ca

Sask. Government to spend $20M on communities devastated by wildfire

"Assisting recovery efforts for communities impacted by this year's wildfires remains a top priority for our government," said Saskatchewan Public Safety Minister Tim McLeod at Monday's wildfire update. "We know that the road to recovery begins with clearing the way, quite literally and figuratively."
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