Tyler McLatchie was at home on Juneberry Lane with his wife, their two kids, two sheepdogs, his in-laws and their two yorkies almost a year ago when the .
The investigation into the wildfires in Shelburne County and Upper Tantallon that broke out on May 27 and 28 is still continuing, but the department of natural resources says it can't release information about its progress.
A timeline of the first few hours of the wildfire, based on information from the municipality, the provincial Emergency Management Office and Nova Scotia RCMP, shows the first emergency alert came more than 1.5 hours after police began evacuations.
During a grim tour through through the most impacted area Tuesday, piles of charred rubble could be seen where houses once stood, with burned out cars parked in driveways.
During a grim tour through through the most impacted area Tuesday, piles of charred rubble could be seen where houses once stood, with burned out cars parked in driveways.