Nisbet wildfire could cost $25M in timber losses
The Lobstick wildfire in the Nisbet Forest near Prince Albert continues to grow, having already charred more than 6,000 hectares, while local forestry operators warn of millions of dollars in potential economic losses.
The blaze, north of Duck Lake and southwest of MacDowall, prompted an evacuation order Thursday night for the Lily Plain area, but it was later downgraded to an evacuation alert.
Rural Municipality of Duck Lake administrator Karen Baynton said evacuation orders and alerts are issued by the RM on the recommendation of the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA). She said about a dozen people remain on standby in case the order is reissued.
Among those watching the fire closely is Nathan Peters, owner and operator of Peters Junior Contracting, a family-owned sawmill south of Prince Albert. Peters also holds logging rights in the Nisbet Forest and lives on an acreage west of MacDowall near the fire zone.




