Wildfire costs climb into millions as Saskatchewan lifts fire ban
Saskatchewan’s wildfire season has already cost millions of dollars, even as cooler temperatures and recent rainfall have helped ease fire conditions across much of the province.
During a wildfire briefing Wednesday, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) officials estimated firefighting costs for the province’s two largest active fires are already significant.
While he cautioned figures are preliminary, Brian Chartrand, executive director of land operations estimates between $3 million and $4 million has been spent, noting invoices from contractors and other expenses are still being processed.
The update came as the SPSA lifted the provincial fire ban, including restrictions on ATVs and UTVs, at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

