After a wildfire, the flames may fade, but the danger does not. A new study by UBC researchers reveals that burned landscapes ...
Currently, much of Canada and B.C. are experiencing ongoing dryness and drought, Mike Flannigan, a research chair in predictive services, emergency management and fire science at Thompson Rivers ...
B.C.’s minister of forests is touting some $14 million in investments into firefighting equipment and a record number of applicants to the BC Wildfire Service, as the province braces for the coming wi ...
The BC Wildfire Service will be conducting a wildfire fuel reduction project near Lytton, adjacent to Highway 1. In a news release, BCWS said the crews will be falling and burning dead trees affected ...
While native plants were slow to recover, invasive grasses are starting to grow on bare, post-burn patches of ground in lower-elevation areas where people live, work and which they use for recreation.
The BC Wildfire Service says it is expanding training, upgrading technology and investing in new infrastructure as it prepares for the 2026 wildfire season.
The BC Wildfire Service says while September may feel like the close of wildfire season, firefighters are still working across the province. "Though a brief downturn in temperatures and increased ...
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