
Fires force Manitoba to prep for evacuees, bring alert to jewel Saskatchewan park
WINNIPEG — Manitoba prepared Monday to find shelter for thousands more potential wildfire evacuees while in neighbouring Saskatchewan, out-of-control blazes shut down close to half of Prince Albert National Park, the province’s crown jewel summer destination.
Manitoba officials said Monday about 1,300 fire refugees are staying at two congregate shelters in Winnipeg.
Other shelters were set to open to provide space if necessary for 7,000 more. That includes 4,000 cot spaces at the city’s cavernous downtown RBC Convention Centre.
Premier Wab Kinew posted a short video to social media showing him help set up cots in the centre.