About 15,000 have fled Saskatchewan wildfires and more coming: Premier Moe
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PRINCE ALBERT — As Manitoba grapples with wildfires that have forced more than 17,000 people from their homes, the premier of Saskatchewan said Tuesday the situation is becoming just as dire in his province.
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