Denare Beach residents hoping for better communication after SPSA VP retires
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Association (SPSA) has announced that Vice-President of Operations Steve Roberts has moved up his retirement to June 30 of this year. Both parties mutually agreed on the announcement.
The news comes after the independent review from MNP stated that there were ‘significant gaps’ in how the province and the SPSA handled last year’s wildfire season. MNP made 11 recommendations as a part of the report, one of which included a full review of the SPSA’s structure.
The people of Denare Beach, one of the most affected communities from last year’s wildfire season that lost over 200 homes and structures, were involved in MNP’s review according to deputy mayor Karen Thompson. She said that their entire council, fire department, and other affected community members all had their input into MNP’s report.
“The MNP report coming out really exposed some shortcomings and some failures on the part of the SPSA. So it’s inevitable that you’re going to see people in those leadership roles and management that are going to suffer the consequences. I think that this probably is a consequence. Although it was mutually agreed, I think it was inevitable.”

