College of New Caledonia expands into Vanderhoof
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We re not out of the woods, : Vanderhoof Mayor on wildfires
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Bulkley-Nechako Regional District board chair praises B.C.’s state of emergency declaration.
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Bulkley-Nechako Regional District board chair and Vanderhoof mayor Gerry Thiessen.
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PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The board chair for the Bulkley-Nechako Regional District says he’s glad to see that the provincial government has declared a state of emergency over the wildfires currently raging throughout the province “This will certainly be a huge benefit to us,” said Gerry Thiessen, who’s also the mayor of Vanderhoof. “Thiessen says the declaration will be able to help the regional district in its fight against a number of large wildfires currently burning near Vanderhoof, including the 23,310-hectare Cutoff Creek wildfire and the 4,620-hectare Grizzly Lake wildfire.