Memories, valuables and hope found in Denare Beach wildfire ashes
In the aftermath of the devastation caused in Denare Beach after the Wolf Fire, a Christian disaster relief organization is helping residents recover more than just belongings, they’re helping people reclaim memories.
The Wolf Fire pushed the community near Creighton out of their homes in early June and destroyed over 400 structures.
After nearly three weeks under an evacuation order, Denare Beach began lifting its restrictions on June 22, allowing some residents to return. The Wolf Fire is one of 16 blazes in the province the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said were still not contained on Saturday.
Since July 11, Samaritan’s Purse Canada has been sifting through ash and rubble to find what the flames didn’t destroy. Their goal is to help wildfire victims locate meaningful items like jewellery, heirlooms, medals and other personal treasures that may have survived the fire .


