Local fire departments searching for volunteers
Summer heat, dry conditions, and plenty of highway travel can make for a busy time of year for volunteer fire departments. The problem is, many of those departments are having a hard time attracting members.
Volunteer fire departments in the north-central area have had some recruitment difficulties, mirroring those in towns across the country. This includes the town of Rosthern, sitting about halfway between Prince Albert and Saskatoon with a population of just under 1,700.
“Rosthern has become quite a commuting town, so a lot of people are working out of town,” said Darcy Hrycuik. “You don’t have the same contact with them, they’re not available all the time.”
According to Hrycuik, the department has 14 or 15 volunteers at any given time, but the actual availability of them is harder to pin down. He’d like to see that number climb, ideally to at least 20 to 22 members.


