Regina Army Reservist describes fighting wildfires
As thousands of evacuees move back home to their northern communities, the Canadian Forces are pulling away from the front lines of the fire.
During the peak of the wildfires there were 850 Canadian soldiers working to protect communities and homes threatened by the blaze. Among hundreds of regular military servicemen and women there were 68 Saskatchewan reservists who were able to answer the call in their own province. Reservists train and work for the military part time while maintaining full-time civilian jobs.
Captain Mitch Mercier is a reservist with the Royal Regina Rifles. When he got the call about deploying to the north he first had to get permission to take a week off from his regular job as an RCMP instructor at Depot Division.
After a crash-course in fighting fires in Prince Albert, Mercier was sent to La Ronge.


