Monday, June 22, 2026
ADVT 
National

Preparations Underway To Welcome More B.C. Wildfire Evacuees Home

Darpan News Desk, 25 Jul, 2017 12:05 PM
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The mayor of Williams Lake, B.C., says the city is ready to welcome thousands of residents home, as soon as fire officials give the okay.
     
     
    About 10,000 residents of the Interior city were forced to leave more than a week ago when flames from several wildfires threatened to cut highway access.
     
     
    Mayor Walt Cobb says some people have since been allowed back in to help get grocery stores, the hospital and other services ready for the looming re-entry.
     
     
    Regional districts make decisions to lift or impose evacuation orders, with advice from wildfire and emergency officials.
     
     
    Chris Duffy with Emergency Management BC says the hope is for Williams Lake residents to return "early to mid-week."
     
     
     
     
    About 20,000 people across the province remained displaced by wildfires yesterday, but Duffy says that number is down dramatically from last week's tally of 45,000.
     
     
    Fire crews were still battling more than 150 fires across B-C yesterday, and fire officials have warned that more winds are anticipated for the Cariboo region tomorrow and Thursday.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Calgary Officer Who Fatally Shot Addict In Hotel Room Won't Be Charged

    Calgary Officer Who Fatally Shot Addict In Hotel Room Won't Be Charged
    The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says in a release that it initially recommended the officer be charged in the March 2015 death of Anthony Heffernan.

    Calgary Officer Who Fatally Shot Addict In Hotel Room Won't Be Charged

    Jane Philpott Billed Taxpayers $520 For Air Canada Lounge Access, Document Shows

    Jane Philpott Billed Taxpayers $520 For Air Canada Lounge Access, Document Shows
    Conservative health critic Colin Carrie wants Philpott to pay back the money, calling it another example of the minister's lack of judgment.

    Jane Philpott Billed Taxpayers $520 For Air Canada Lounge Access, Document Shows

    Missing Surrey Female Maya Kaur Singh Located

    She was last seen at 5:00 pm on August 10, 2016 in the 12400 block of 113 Ave in Surrey. 

    Missing Surrey Female Maya Kaur Singh Located

    Doctors Want Funding For Seniors Care In New Health Accord

    Doctors Want Funding For Seniors Care In New Health Accord
    VANCOUVER — Canadian doctors want the federal government to make sure health care professionals have the resources they need to care for the country's aging population, says the president of the Canadian Medical Association.

    Doctors Want Funding For Seniors Care In New Health Accord

    Teen Girl Calls 911 Saying She Was Forced To Go On Vacation With Parents: Cops

    Teen Girl Calls 911 Saying She Was Forced To Go On Vacation With Parents: Cops
    Provincial police say a 15-year-old girl from Mississauga, west of Toronto, called the emergency line last Tuesday while at a rental cottage in Trent Hills, near Belleville.

    Teen Girl Calls 911 Saying She Was Forced To Go On Vacation With Parents: Cops

    Saskatchewan Town Of Tisdale Officially Changes 'Land Of Rape And Honey' Slogan

    Town council voted last fall in favour of a rebrand after a survey found a majority of Tisdale's 3,200 residents wanted to drop the town's nearly 60-year-old motto.

    Saskatchewan Town Of Tisdale Officially Changes 'Land Of Rape And Honey' Slogan