Details on military’s basic fire training in Prince Albert
About 500 servicemen and women from the Canadian Armed Forces are now on the ground in Prince Albert getting the basic training they need to fight wildfires in northern Saskatchewan.
Premier Brad Wall says he made the call to Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Saturday and a reconnaissance team was deployed to Prince Albert by Sunday. So don’t be surprised if you see light armoured army vehicles on Saskatchewan highways.
Brigadier General Wayne Eyre is the commander for the joint task force west and the commander of 3rd Canadian Division, which he calls the ‘army of the west.’ He says the First Battalion Princess Patricias based in Edmonton will be deployed to the La Ronge area.
“Our primary job, our primary mission is to protect Canadians at home and that’s why we’re here,” he said.


