PRINCEC ALBERT People affected by the Klyne fire west of Southend in northeast Saskatchewan are now allowed to return home. The evacuation order remains in effect for medically vulnerable residents, including elders and children under the age of two, who left the area due to poor air quality from smoke. Chief Karen Bird of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation says now that health care staff can safely return to the community, they made the decision to let people return home. Bird says some properties were lost to fire, including her cabin at Deep Bay. “A lot of our reserve burned in the Mistiwasahk Indian Reserve and Deep Bay area. And you know it s sad to see so much of our reserve has burned,” said Bird.
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