‘It was pretty shocking’: Alta. soldier fights Sask. fires
Members of the Canadian military are now lending a hand to fight Saskatchewan fires.
Master Cpl. Joel Sutherland, from Alberta, said the soldiers in the north will be taking direction from trained firefighters.
“More or less, use our manpower to quickly cordon off the fires,” he said. Military will be putting in fire guards, removing fuel to prevent flair-ups and crossing of fire lines, and securing fire edges.
One of the primary concerns will be dealing with the Egg fire burning near La Ronge. As of Wednesday, there were 113 active fires burning in Saskatchewan, seven of which were new in the past 24 hours. Most the fires have been caused by lightning strikes and the provincial fire ban has helped avoid human-caused fires.


