Wednesday, July 8, 2026
ADVT 
National

Second wildfire triggers upgraded evacuation order near Boston Bar, B.C.

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 08 Jul, 2026 10:31 AM
  • Second wildfire triggers upgraded evacuation order near Boston Bar, B.C.

A second out-of-control wildfire has triggered an evacuation order near Boston Bar, B.C., already battered by another blaze that has forced people out of their homes.

The Fraser Valley Regional District says it has upgraded a previous evacuation alert to an order for the Canyon Alpine area on the east bank of the Fraser River, just north of Boston Bar, in response to the Ainslie Creek wildfire.

The blaze spans an estimated 88 square kilometres, burning just across the river from the Brunswick Creek fire discovered two days earlier on July 2.

That fire has grown to span almost 26 square kilometres, up from 18 square kilometres as of Tuesday.

Wildfire officials had been warning of the potential for increased fire activity due to gusty winds in the forecast this week.

The Emergency Management Ministry says hundreds of properties in the area are subject to evacuation orders or alerts, while a stretch of Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon has been closed.

The fires, which are believed to have been sparked by human activity, are among about 20 active blazes across B.C.

Picture Courtesy: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - BC Wildfire Service

MORE National ARTICLES

Carney expected to announce Germany's TKMS as winner of sub contract: report

Carney expected to announce Germany's TKMS as winner of sub contract: report
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce today that Canada will buy its next fleet of submarines from Germany's TKMS, according to reports from the Globe and Mail and CTV News.

Carney expected to announce Germany's TKMS as winner of sub contract: report

Five things you should know about Canada's new fleet of submarines

Five things you should know about Canada's new fleet of submarines
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government is set to name Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems as the preferred bidder to build the navy's next fleet of submarines, according to multiple media reports. 

Five things you should know about Canada's new fleet of submarines

Premiers Smith, Ford unveil proposed west-east oil pipeline route

Premiers Smith, Ford unveil proposed west-east oil pipeline route
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have unveiled a route for a proposed west-east oil pipeline.

Premiers Smith, Ford unveil proposed west-east oil pipeline route

Carney names Alan Diner as new Federal Court chief justice

Carney names Alan Diner as new Federal Court chief justice
Justice Alan Diner is the new Federal Court chief justice, replacing Paul Crampton who retired at the end of October. 

Carney names Alan Diner as new Federal Court chief justice

'Cost of drama is too high': NATO leaders meet in Turkey for annual summit

'Cost of drama is too high': NATO leaders meet in Turkey for annual summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney is jetting off Monday to the two-day NATO summit in Turkey's capital city Ankara, where world leaders will seek to avoid diplomatic friction with U.S. President Donald Trump.

'Cost of drama is too high': NATO leaders meet in Turkey for annual summit

Office space scarce as federal public servants return to the office four days a week

Office space scarce as federal public servants return to the office four days a week
Thousands of federal public servants are starting a new work schedule Monday that will see them on-site in the office four days a week, though a lack of office space is delaying the return for some departments.

Office space scarce as federal public servants return to the office four days a week