An apartment building on Appleby Drive in Saskatoon’s Meadowgreen neighbourhood was ablaze before 4 p.m. on Thursday.
Five Saskatoon Fire Department engines and dozens of firefighters responded to the incident at 806 Appleby Drive.
A release from the fire department said the fire was reported around 3:16 p.m.
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“Firefighters observed smoke while en route, confirming a structure fire,” the release from the City of Saskatoon stated. “Upon arrival, crews observed smoke and visible fire originating from a third-storey balcony of a three-storey apartment building.”
Police tape was put up as hundreds of people stood outside, watching the building burn as smoke and flames poured out of the building. Firefighters were seen paying attention to a third-floor unit using the ladder truck.

Firefighters survey damage at an apartment fire on Appleby Drive on Thurs, May 21, 2026. (Marija Robinson/650 CKOM)
According to the fire department, everyone in the apartment was believed to have been evacuated.
Crews used a hose to apply water to the fire from the outside while a second crew searched the building inside to confirm everyone had been evacuated. Fire hoses were then advanced inside to check for fire spread, according to the release.
The fire was completely extinguished. Large fans were set up to help remove lingering smoke and toxins from the apartment building.
No civilians or firefighters were injured.
No cause of the fire was is known at this time, but firefighters said the incident will be investigated by the Fire Investigation Unit, who was on scene.
– with files from 650 CKOM’s Marija Robinson










