Prince Albert one of three cities accepting Northern Ontario residents displaced by fire
Wildfires in parts of Northern Ontario are forcing thousands to flee their homes and communities. Saskatchewan and Prince Albert are stepping up to help.
Together with the cities of Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert the province is expected to take in some 2,000 fire evacuees from the Pikangikum First Nation in northwestern Ontario.
The first wave of evacuees have arrived by way of military aircraft to Regina. By the end of the day 400 are expected in the Queen city.
“Initially, social services and the Red Cross will cover the initial costs up front to make sure the needs of the residents are met,” Deanna Valentine, provincial coordinator for emergency social services said. “Then we would look at bill-backs to the Ontario and federal governments.”