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The Vancouver Sun on MSNSquamish is open for business, but wants visitors to act responsiblySquamish is open for business and to visitors, said officials, even as firefighters continue to battle a wildfire on the ...
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Wildfire menacing Squamish appears to stabilize amid cooler conditionsOfficials say a wildfire near Squamish, which forced the evacuation of the nearby Alice Lake Provincial Park and triggered a ...
An out-of-control wildfire near Squamish, B.C., has nearly tripled in size to 59 hectares and forced the evacuation of the ...
A wildfire that has placed more than 200 properties under evacuation alert in the District of Squamish has grown in size, but ...
The Squamish Fire Rescue chief, Aaron Foote, told the briefing that extra groundcrews and another helicopter had arrived to help the fight. The district had earlier said on social media that a Black ...
The Dryden Creek wildfire continues to burn out of control, with crews making progress on key flanks though an evacuation ...
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Fire officials in Squamish say the Dryden Creek wildfire is holding at 54 hectares in size as of Thursday. As Meera Bains ...
As flames threatened homes and forests near Squamish, local photographer Jillian A. Brown was there to capture not just the ...
Squamish, B.C., is reporting minimal overnight growth in the Dryden Creek fire, and rain may suppress the Pocket Knife Creek ...
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.
The Dryden Creek fire, which is burning next to the Sea-to-Sky Highway about 45 kilometres north of Vancouver, grew from 14.4 ...
SQUAMISH — From a not-my-first-rodeo attitude to “a little nerve-racking,” Squamish residents at the edge of a wildfire that has been burning out of control in recent days had their bags ...
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