After praying for rain for days, Fraser Lake, B.C., finally saw a thunderstorm that brought a nearby wildfire under control though the rain was more than they'd asked for.
B.C. boy finds relief creating T-shirt amid raging wildfires
With wildfires closing in, Ayden McKillop left his hometown of Osoyoos, B.C., for Surrey with his grandparents and couldn t spend his seventh birthday with his dad who had to stay in town to work
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Ayden McKillop designed a wildfire-themed T-shirt when he had to leave Osoyoos, B.C., on his 7th birthday
Posted: Jul 27, 2021 6:00 PM PT | Last Updated: July 28
The wildfire-themed T-shirt created by Osoyoos, B.C.s Ayden McKillop, 7, has gone viral after his father Andrew posted photos to social media.(Andrew McKillop/Facebook)
This week, Eileen Madson Primary in Invermere, B.C., and Windermere Elementary in Windermere, B.C., both announced they will close for the remainder of the school year due to COVID-19 cases.
Posted: Jun 17, 2021 7:31 PM PT | Last Updated: June 18
A doe accompanied by her fawn.(photo credit: Janice Whybourne ) comments
A woman in Kimberley, B.C., has learned a painful lesson about how aggressive does can be during the fawning season.
Last Wednesday, Liz Royer and her Australian shepherd and blue heeler mix Patchy were attacked by a doe while she was running at around 5 a.m. MT near the intersection of Rotary Drive and Knighton Road.
WildSafeBC said it believes the doe has fawns bedding down in the area where Royer passed by.
Royer, 58, was sent to the hospital after the doe s hooves left her two big gashes on her legs, a bullet hole-shaped wound on her ankle and bruises all over her body.
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