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Despite remaining officially 'out of control,' the Dryden Creek wildfire near Squamish is showing signs of slowing down, with officials hopeful it could be classified as 'being held' within days.
The district said windy conditions led to some growth on the fire's north flank on Wednesday but containment lines on the south and southwest flanks are holding.
An out-of-control wildfire near Squamish, B.C., has nearly tripled in size to 59 hectares and forced the evacuation of the ...
RCMP seek information on how the blaze started. The fire is believed to have been sparked around 4 p.m. on June 9, on a bike ...
The mayor of Squamish, B.C., said he knew it was a stressful time for residents, as an out-of-control wildfire burns in hills ...
The Dryden Creek wildfire in Squamish has spread to over 50 hectares in size, prompting an evacuation of the nearby Alice Lake Provincial Park.
In an online advisory, BC Parks says all visitors should evacuate the park immediately and stay out of the area until further ...
High winds fanned a wildfire threatening Squamish as some residents remained on evacuation alert and under a heavy blanket of ...
The Manitoba government has declared a state of local emergency in Whiteshell Provincial Park due to extreme fire ... Poplar Bay, Wallace Lake, Woodridge, South Atikaki, and Manigotagan River.
It's causing the "temporary intermittent" closure of Highway 106 in the area. Smoke from wildfires was also affecting the air quality in some east-central parts of the province Monday, including ...
Alice Lake Provincial Park has added another adaptive mountain biking trail to their ever-growing network. The one-kilometre beginner friendly trail named the South Coaster Adaptive Trail provides a ...