Number of pot shops in Sask grows with limits on stores lifted
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No homes have been destroyed to date. The Prince Albert pulp mill has also been left unscathed.
Roberts said the fire came up to the edge of Aallcann Wood Suppliers’ operational site. The site itself is secure, but log decks in the area and an office trailer have been damaged by the fire, he said.
Positive news for power
Around 8,000 homes north of Prince Albert continue to be without power, but SaskPower spokesperson Joel Cherry said there were some “positive developments” Wednesday morning.
Electricity has been restored to 1,000 homes in rural areas between Spruce Home and Christopher Lake.
The main line which feeds Emma Lake, Montreal Lake, Paddockwood, Anglin Lake, Filion Lake, Grandmother Bay, La Ronge and Waskesiu remains down. But Cherry said crews have recently been cleared to enter the area – on Tuesday that was considered too dangerous because of the uncontained fire.