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Wildfire season appears to have kicked off in parts of northern B.C. in the past 24 hours, with several significant fires ...
The LatestResidents of Fort St. John who were evacuated Thursday evening have been allowed to return to their homes.Cell and ...
Whipped by winds that gusted to 40 kilometres per hour, the Naver Creek fire quickly grew to 70 hectares in the warm and dry ...
Wildfires in the Highway 52 area southwest of Dawson Creek have merged into one large fire, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
The BCWS is also responding to the Wolverine River wildfire, which was discovered 12 kilometres southwest of Tumbler Ridge ... conditions as several new fires have been detected in the past ...
Cell and internet service has been restored in Tumbler Ridge. There are more than 30 active ... Officials are warning against open burning and backcountry fires due to unseasonably warm, dry ...
Wildfires are causing significant disruptions in Fort St. John and Tumbler Ridge, with evacuations underway and communication services affected. The fires, believed to be human-caused, are expected to ...
TUMBLER RIDGE ... of Tumbler Ridge is now ‘under control’. The fire was discovered on May 2nd in the Wolverine River area, off Mast Creek Road. According to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS ...
That includes five smaller fires along Highway 52 southwest of Dawson Creek, which have now merged into one 185-hectare blaze. On May 2nd, the District of Tumbler Ridge posted on Facebook to say ...
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