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Provided by AGPCANADA, November 4 - Released on November 4, 2025
Saskatchewan's Crown corporations were on the ground supporting emergency management during the devastating northern wildfires, and they continue to make efforts to help communities and families recover. The Crown sector and its employees have demonstrated their critical role and dedication in sustaining the quality of life for Saskatchewan people during these challenging times.
"During the fire season, our Crown employees worked tirelessly to protect and fix poles, lines and infrastructure to keep towns and villages connected and serviced," Crown Investments Corporation Minister Jeremy Harrison said. "Crown corporations paused billing, deferred payments, and found ways to provide financial relief for those affected by the situation. Crown corporations assisted people in rebuilding their lives and homes. This strong one-team approach continues to deliver, focusing on people ensuring our communities are safe, and our future is secure."
SaskPower has invested about $8.5 million in wildfire supports, and recovery in Denare Beach and Creighton, Saskatchewan.
"This investment includes rebuilding damaged power lines, installing new service connections for incoming housing, and establishing a dedicated high Clearance corridor to help Ready-To-Move (RTM) builders safely deliver homes, saving money and improving safety for families in the area," Harrison said. "I am proud to see our Crown corporations find innovative ways and take meaningful action to support our northern communities. To allow the safe delivery of these homes up north, SaskPower, SaskTel, SGI, and the Ministry of Highways are working collaboratively to establish this high clearance corridor."
This corridor can reduce the need for repeated power line lifts for high load moves. This work involves rebuilding or rerouting powerlines, raising overhead lines or burying cables where needed along the corridor. Once established, it will also help support economic development in the area. The project is estimated to be completed by late November.
While the corridor will make it easier to transport large structures, permits will still be required both before and after the corridor is established. Movers should always check in to ensure all requirements are met before each high load move.
SaskPower is also installing new service boxes on properties affected by the wildfires to help customers reconnect to power once their new or temporary homes have been delivered. Customers will need a licensed electrician to complete the final connection when they are ready.
Crown sector's efforts in supporting wildfire recovery also include:
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The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes the hardship caused by northern wildfires this season to residents and communities. Saskatchewan's Crown corporations are committed to working with everyone impacted to address their individual needs.
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