By Kurtis Doering
Four significant grass fires near Saskatoon kept fire crews busy Tuesday.
The first blaze began near Buck's Auto Wrecking, southwest of the city around 8:18 a.m. The fire department said it was sparked when a loader hit a power pole, dislodging the lines.
Crews were on scene for nearly three and a half hours putting it out.
Another fire started near Grasswood Road and Clarence Avenue just before 11 a.m. when a controlled burn got away from the owner.
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