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City gets behind fire evacuees

City gets behind fire evacuees

The City of Prince George is continuing to receive and provide accommodation to evacuees from the Cariboo Regional District due to the recent wildfires. As of 7 a.m.

Fort McMurray responds to B.C. fire disaster

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. - Seeing reports of the wildfire evacuations in British Columbia has brought back stressful memories for residents of Fort McMurray,Alta., who had to flee a massive wildfire just over a year ago.
Clark promises $100 million for fire-ravaged communities to rebuild

Clark promises $100 million for fire-ravaged communities to rebuild

KAMLOOPS, B.C. - British Columbia is making $100 million available to communities and residents affected by wildfire s to help them rebuild.
Fire evacuees sent to CNC campus

Fire evacuees sent to CNC campus

Prince George is continuing to welcome residents from the Cariboo who have been evacuated as a result of the wildfires burning in the region.
Province under seige as 230 wildfires burn

Province under seige as 230 wildfires burn

KAMLOOPS - British Columbia's political leaders were to meet Sunday with people forced out of their homes by wildfire s that are threatening a number of communities in the province's central interior.
Untold numbers of buildings destroyed in wildfires

Untold numbers of buildings destroyed in wildfires

KAMLOOPS - Fire crews worked to save buildings and protect transportation routes Saturday after thousands of people were chased from their homes by wildfire s that raged out of control across British Columbia's central Interior.
'No time to get scared:' Evacuees recount watching homes burn in B.C. wildfires

'No time to get scared:' Evacuees recount watching homes burn in B.C. wildfires

KAMLOOPS - A seasoned British Columbia firefighter says he's never seen anything like the fast-moving wildfire that tore through his new home, leaving him and his neighbours scant seconds to escape.
Prince George fire risk extreme

Prince George fire risk extreme

Lightning touches off blazes in city
Raising voices in harmony

Raising voices in harmony

Most people can't carry a tune in a bucket but one voice teacher has helped a local choral group reach those elusive high notes to showcase award-winning talent.
Chamber of commerce names CEO

Chamber of commerce names CEO

The Board of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce has appointed a new CEO. Effective July 10, Erika Ewacha will assume the new role replacing Christie Ray who announced her departure in the spring after 4 years as CEO.