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New Online Portal Supports Those Impacted by Spring Flooding

Press Release

June 17, 2026

The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is launching a new online information portal to help Saskatchewan residents, municipalities, businesses and agricultural producers access timely information and supports related to spring flooding.

Developed by the SPSA’s Recovery Task Team, the portal is available on the saskatchewan.ca website. View the portal at saskatchewan.ca/residents/emergency/flooding-support.

“When flooding impacts communities, people need clear information and timely support. The portal was created to ensure people affected by flooding can quickly find reliable information and access available services in one convenient location,” the Honourable Michael Weger Minister of Community Safety and Minister Responsible for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said. “The Recovery Task Team will continue building on this work to ensure residents, businesses and agricultural producers receive the support they need to recover.”

The portal includes:

  • Emergency support for flooding;
  • Recovery information for homeowners and municipalities;
  • Business support and recovery resources;
  • Information for agricultural producers;
  • Environmental information; and
  • Flood forecasting advisories and technical guidance.

The Recovery Task Team, established during the 2025 wildfire season to support recovery efforts in Denare Beach and other areas, consists of representatives from various provincial ministries, agencies and Crown Corporations. It aims to provide a structured and unified approach for recovery after emergencies and disasters.

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For more information, contact:

Media Inquiry Line

Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA)
Regina
Phone: 306-798-0094
Email: media.spsa@gov.sk.ca

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