Saskatchewan wildfire smokes spreads very high risk air quality warnings
Wildfire smoke prompted special air-quality warnings across Saskatchewan, with some of the worst air expected in La Ronge and Buffalo Narrows, as the number of active fires burning in the province on Saturday jumped to 73.
The poor air quality that is expected to persist into Sunday for some areas, according to Environment Canada.
Air quality alerts from wildfire smoke also span the country, stretching from eastern British Columbia and into western Quebec.
Air quality warnings require the air-quality health index rating to be at 10 or higher for at least six consecutive hours, said Serge Besner, a meteorologist with Environment Canada.


