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Resiliency centre for all B.C. wildfire evacuees now open in Kamloops

Resiliency centre for all B.C. wildfire evacuees now open in Kamloops

Centre is open seven days a week and provides a variety of support services
Evacuation order issued for Spences Bridge near Merritt

Evacuation order issued for Spences Bridge near Merritt

An evacuation alert has been issued for 94 properties east of Spences Bridge on Hwy 8
Bold plan to house Lytton wildfire evacuees proposed by Kanaka Bar band

Bold plan to house Lytton wildfire evacuees proposed by Kanaka Bar band

Proposal includes multipurpose buildings and housing units at Kanaka Bar, 15km from Lytton
Goddess of Mercy: Amid the devastation in Lytton, some glimmers of hope remain

Goddess of Mercy: Amid the devastation in Lytton, some glimmers of hope remain

The Goddess of Mercy might still hover over the town she has watched since 1881
Ashcroft, Cache Creek, and Highway 1 corridor to Savona on evacuation alert

Ashcroft, Cache Creek, and Highway 1 corridor to Savona on evacuation alert

Alerts are in response to wildfire activity throughout the region
BC SPCA rescues 41 animals after gaining access to Lytton

BC SPCA rescues 41 animals after gaining access to Lytton

Rescued pets and livestock being taken to Kamloops for care
SPCA personnel going behind evacuation lines in Lytton to rescue pets and livestock

SPCA personnel going behind evacuation lines in Lytton to rescue pets and livestock

One-day window on July 8 to rescue animals and take them to temporary shelter in Kamloops
A history of Lytton, from First Nations to the Gold Rush to disastrous fires

A history of Lytton, from First Nations to the Gold Rush to disastrous fires

One of the oldest towns in the province, Lytton was once promoted as the possible capital
Lytton First Nation asking for CN to work with them amid wildfire recovery: acting chief

Lytton First Nation asking for CN to work with them amid wildfire recovery: acting chief

John Haugen says CN should remain off-site and not try to repair infrastructure until fire is out
Amid mass destruction, brand new school in Lytton survives wildfires

Amid mass destruction, brand new school in Lytton survives wildfires

Recently renovated K–12 school did not burn, but former elementary school was lost
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