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'Considering the circumstances ... this is best-case scenario,' Cole Cusitar said.
Much of Saskatchewan will remain in a smoky haze Wednesday as wildfire smoke lingers.
Environment and Climate Change Canada continued special air quality alerts for parts of northern and central Saskatchewan, but alerts were lifted for southern communities, including Regina.
The agency said air quality will deteriorate through the day as another plume of smoke drops southwards through the province. Conditions are expected to improve on Thursday.
This round of wildfire smoke is coming from forest fires in northern Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories.
More advice on how to manage exposure from wildfire smoke can be found on the Environment and Climate Change Canada website.