Tips to stay safe on the water this weekend
Those heading to the lake this weekend are being reminded to stay safe after multiple drownings have already been reported across Saskatchewan this summer.
A man is presumed drowned after he jumped into Lake Diefenbaker to rescue some children on Canada Day. Last weekend, there was also the tragic case of a man and woman who died at Turtle Lake. In May, a 21-year-old man from Alberta drowned in the Swift Current Creek.
“Drownings do happen a lot throughout the summer across Canada. A lot of these drownings do tend to be what we call unintentional water fatalities, where a person enters the water and doesn’t intend to be in the water,” said Lewis Smith, manager of national projects with the Canada Safety Council.
Smith told the Brent Loucks Show on CKOM that water safety needs to be prioritized and also provided some safety tips.


