MLA wants province to work with rural residents, farmers when fires threaten
With the very real threat of the Cloverdale forest fire that burned 5,583 hectares of land near Prince Albert a not-too-distant memory, one MLA is hoping the province will find a new way to work with landowners in future situations.
Independent member Nadine Wilson said she thinks the province would do well to think of farmers and the fact that they are nearby — with equipment — when fires threaten.
“I would like to see more involvement with the stakeholders, the landowners, because they sit idly by with their large equipment they could help with, and it’s very frustrating for them when they want to engage and they’re told to stand down,” said Wilson.
In some incidents in last spring’s fire, which started just north of the city but spread rapidly north along Highway 55, rural landowners were limited when the blaze was in their vicinity.