Environment Canada heat warnings covered most of British Columbia one year ago…
More than 2,000 are still living in the area without the village to support them after the fire
Since Lytton was largely destroyed in June 2021, the province has provided $9.3 million
Work expected to begin in September, Sajjan says project could be a model of climate change recovery
Residents are still in temporary housing nearly a year after the June 30, 2021, fire
Multi-purpose building would provide a temporary service hub for the area devastated by wildfire
Only portions were filmed in Lytton, with many shots taking place in nearby Ashcroft
Hole in My Heart written and performed by Becky Adams, who has strong connections to Lytton
Museum owners still have to wait for town bylaw changes, archeological survey
Drivers can expect single-lane alternating traffic through the area
‘Everywhere we lived, it wasn’t home’
Highway still closed between Lytton and Hope, due to record snowfall and avalanche risk
Doug Dodge and colleagues returned to survey Lytton, where he lived from 1949 to 1958
The local Rotary Club and Canadian Tire teamed up to bring cheer to the wildfire-devastated village
Trudeau made the comments during a climate conference in Glasgow
Sicamous council received a call to action from the Regional District of Mount Waddington
B.C. Supreme Court statement alleges fire was set off by heat or sparks emanating from freight train
Fire raced through community, killing two people and leaving other residents minutes to get out
Emily Loewen’s donation may be used to help re-stock the Lytton library once it’s rebuilt
Proposal includes multipurpose buildings and housing units at Kanaka Bar, 15km from Lytton