Lisa Powder and her great grandchildren were among the first Weyakwin residents to return home after fleeing a wildfire that burned dangerously close to the northern Saskatchewan community.
"It's sad to come home to see it like this," Powder said while walking to a neighbour's house Thursday afternoon.
"Kind of scary with all the smoke and knowing the fires are still around. So we're keeping a couple bags packed just in case."
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An evacuation order for Weyakwin, a hamlet located about 250 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon, was lifted on Thursday, allowing residents back in for the first time in a week. Thick smoke remains, as does the threat of spot fires.
Lisa Powder was one of the first Weyakwin residents to return home af