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Regina's wildfire funding is "disappointing." What does that mean for you?

Your El Niño weather worries? Here's what it means for Regina

So, the whole country's talking about El Niño weather patterns, eh? And how it might bring a super El Niño this year, with climate scientists doing their worried frowns. It's all about warmer waters in the Pacific and how that messes with everything.

But here in Regina, when we hear "weather worries," it hits a little different, oh for sure. We're not just thinking about a couple of extra hot days. We're thinking about those wildfires that ripped through northern Saskatchewan last year, the ones that had our air quality looking like a smoky bar on Dewdney. The provincial budget just came out, and our northern emergency co-ordinators are already saying the wildfire funding is "disappointing." That's not just a number on a spreadsheet; that's families and communities up north, many of them *nehiyawak* and Métis, looking at a hot, dry summer with the same resources as last year. Imagine looking out from the Legislative Building, seeing that big, beautiful prairie sky, and knowing what kind of danger a dry El Niño could bring. This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen.

It's not just about the fire season, either. A strong El Niño can mean less snow, which means less moisture for our crops. And if you've ever driven past the Co-op refinery, or down Albert Street and seen the endless fields stretching out, you know agriculture isn't just a sector here; it's the heartbeat of this province. So yeah, when the rest of Canada talks about El Niño, we're already picturing the parched fields, the smoke on the horizon, and wondering if this budget actually prepared us for what's coming.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk, Regina.

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