Saskatchewan residents now can get access to emergency information on a new website.
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) launched the website Wednesday.
“The site was designed so that residents can find emergency and disaster mitigation information quickly and efficiently,” Policing, Corrections and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell said in a media release.
“It will also be connected to the provincial emergency alerting system, SaskAlert, making it easier to follow active events.”
The new website includes a single portal that provides fire and emergency information, prevention education and tools, current fire bans, wildfire activity and a map that displays the SPSA’s response to emergencies.
Pages that currently contain that information — www.saskatchewan.ca/spsa and www.saskatchewan.ca/fire — redirected to the new website starting Wednesday.








