Spark Women’s Leadership Conference rescheduled for September
The Spark Women’s Leadership Conference has been rescheduled for September 20th and 21st at the Pomeroy Hotel & Conference Centre.
The Spark Women’s Leadership Conference has been rescheduled for September 20th and 21st at the Pomeroy Hotel & Conference Centre.
The Donnie Creek wildfire, part of the Donnie Creek Complex, has combined with the Heck Creek wildfire, according to BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
The West Kiskatinaw River and Peavine Creek wildfires, located in the South Peace Complex, showed slight growth over the weekend.
The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) expanded the evacuation alert currently in place for the Donnie Creek and Tommy Lakes area due to the Donnie Creek wildfire.
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The West Kiskatinaw wildfire is approximately four or five kilometres from Tumbler Ridge, according to BC Wildfire Services (BCWS).
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More crews are being deployed to the South Peace Complex, comprising the West Kiskatinaw River and Peavine Creek fires, as the wildfires continue to grow.
The Donnie Creek wildfire continues to grow and has compromised some of BC Wildfire Services’ (BCWS) containment lines.
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An evacuation order and alert have been issued for the Peavine Creek wildfire.
The Holman Creek wildfire has been absorbed by the Donnie Creek wildfire, which is now estimated at 344,725 hectares.
The South Peace Complex incident management team has been established in Dawson Creek for the Peavine Creek and West Kiskatinaw wildfires.
Due to the wildfire smoke in the area, a special air quality statement has been issued in Northeastern B.C., including Fort St. John.