Saturday, December 20, 2025
ADVT 
National

Wildfire Overtakes Sask First Nation; Unknown Number Of Buildings Burn

The Canadian Press, 04 Jul, 2015 11:42 AM
  • Wildfire Overtakes Sask First Nation; Unknown Number Of Buildings Burn
MONTREAL LAKE, Sask. — Wind-whipped wildfires engulfed a northern Saskatchewan community Friday and burned at least two homes to the ground.
 
"Everybody's safe, but we just couldn't take on Mother Nature today," said Edward Henderson, chief of the Montreal Lake First Nation.
 
"There was no stopping it — four water bombers, two helicopters bucketing, crews on the ground doing whatever they could, but we just couldn't do anything when the wind picked up."
 
Henderson said when the massive wall of flames was less than a kilometre away, he and other leaders decided to pull everyone — firefighters, volunteers, out of the community, about 250 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.
 
"It was like having a fire pit right in front of you and all around you, we had fires on the east side, we had fires on the south, we had fires on the west side, we had fires on the north, so we booted it out of there."
 
As they left, they saw two houses burn. Henderson said it was terrifying.
 
"We lost two houses so far, but material stuff can be replaced, we were blessed that we didn't lose any lives at this time so we're grateful," Henderson said.
 
He added that he and other officials hoped to return to the community Saturday to assess the damage.
 
"Hopefully it will be safe for us to go back and see what's standing," he said.
 
A week ago, about 1,000 residents of Montreal Lake were evacuated to Prince Albert due to the approaching fire. Henderson said about 20 volunteers stayed behind to watch over the homes and take care of pets left behind.
 
The province estimates forest fires have forced at least 5,200 people from their homes in the past week.
 
Fifty-one towns, villages and reserves around La Ronge and La Loche have been evacuated or partially evacuated as a precaution due to either nearby fires or harmful smoke.
 
More than 600 firefighters are in the area, including some from Ontario and New Brunswick.

MORE National ARTICLES

Fund For Victims Of Fiery Lac Megantic Oil Train Derailment Reaches $345 Million

Fund For Victims Of Fiery Lac Megantic Oil Train Derailment Reaches $345 Million
The compensation fund for victims of a fiery oil train derailment in Lac Megantic, Que., that claimed 47 lives has grown to $345 million with a contribution from the company that owned the shipment.

Fund For Victims Of Fiery Lac Megantic Oil Train Derailment Reaches $345 Million

Ontario Proposal To Pay Corporate Whistleblowers Up To $1.5 Million Inadequate: Experts

Ontario Proposal To Pay Corporate Whistleblowers Up To $1.5 Million Inadequate: Experts
A proposal by Ontario's securities watchdog to pay corporate whistleblowers up to $1.5 million is too stingy to spur senior executives with knowledge of accounting fraud, insider trading and market manipulation to come forward

Ontario Proposal To Pay Corporate Whistleblowers Up To $1.5 Million Inadequate: Experts

Hate Crime Dropped 17 Per Cent Between 2012 And 2013, Police Say

Hate Crime Dropped 17 Per Cent Between 2012 And 2013, Police Say
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the number of hate crimes reported to police in 2013 dropped by 17 per cent from 2012.

Hate Crime Dropped 17 Per Cent Between 2012 And 2013, Police Say

New National Strategy Aims To Help Canadians Understand, Manage Finances

New National Strategy Aims To Help Canadians Understand, Manage Finances
TORONTO — A new national strategy announced Tuesday aims to help Canadians better understand and manage their finances. 

New National Strategy Aims To Help Canadians Understand, Manage Finances

Blacks To Shutter All 59 Photography Stores In Canada As Of August

Blacks To Shutter All 59 Photography Stores In Canada As Of August
TORONTO — Photography chain Blacks is shuttering all of its 59 stores in Canada as of Aug. 8 after 85 years in operation.

Blacks To Shutter All 59 Photography Stores In Canada As Of August

Harper To Visit Canadian Frigate In Baltic Sea, Polish Counterpart Says

Harper To Visit Canadian Frigate In Baltic Sea, Polish Counterpart Says
WARSAW, Poland — Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit a Canadian frigate conducting military exercises with NATO forces in the Baltic Sea, the Polish prime minister revealed today.

Harper To Visit Canadian Frigate In Baltic Sea, Polish Counterpart Says