The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says the provincial fire ban has been lifted following improved wildfire conditions.
The ban, which was removed at 11 p.m. Wednesday, applied to all Crown lands north of the provincial forest boundary up to the Churchill River, as well as the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District.
While the provincewide order is no longer in effect, the agency says some provincial parks, municipalities and rural municipalities may still have their own fire bans or restrictions in place.
Information on park fire restrictions is available through the SaskParks website, and the SPSA maintains an interactive online map of active bans across the province.
The agency is urging municipalities and parks to continue monitoring conditions and issue local restrictions as needed.
Anyone who spots a wildfire is asked to call 1-800-667-9660, dial 911, or contact their nearest SPSA Forest Protection Area office.