PAGC highlights wildfire mitigation work being done by crews in northern Sask.
Wildfire mitigation crews are already on the ground across Saskatchewan, months before wildfire season reaches its peak.
About 100 workers are currently deployed, cutting hazardous fuels, thinning dense forest stands and opening fire guards to reduce the risk of wildfires reaching homes and communities.
The Prince Albert Grand Council said the early work is critical to protecting northern communities.
“This work is about prevention, not reaction,” said Grand Chief Brian Hardlotte of the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC). “When mitigation is done properly, it can mean the difference between a wildfire being contained and a community being forced to evacuate.”

