Burns Lake Lakes District News, August 20, 2014

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Volume 94 - No. 34

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BURNS LAKE

LAKES DISTRICT NEWS Crossing closed CN Rail has shut down the rail crossing that was the site of an accident between a logging truck and a CN Rail train. The accident occurred at approximately 6:45 a.m. July 25 at an unmarked rail crossing neat the Decker Lake Forest Products sawmill.

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Resolution support A representative from the United Steelworkers union made an appearance at the Village of Burns Lake’s council meeting last Tuesday where he made a presentation to the mayor and councillors urging them to support the union’s resolution.

The China Nose Mountain fire remains one of the most volatile forest fires in the province. It is considered a top priority fire by the province and firefighters are fighting the fire with 24 hour operations. Favourable weather has allowed crews to contain the fire somewhat, but the community is urged to remain vigilant.

China Nose fire continues to be volatile

Crews have success, but remain on high alert as the fire continues to burn STEVEN MAISEY Four officers from the Wildfire Management Branch of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources were in Burns Lake last Thursday night to update residents of the Burns Lake, Topley and the area on the status of the China Nose Mountain fire. Cliff Chapman, Senior Protection Officer for the Northwest Fire Centre, Jim Richardson, Incident Commander for an incident management team, Tony Falco, Incident Commander for an incident management team and Tom Peckler, Structure Protection Specialist from the Office of the Fire Com-

missioner, along with representatives from the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (RDBN), including Bill Miller, Chair of the regional district and Mayor of Burns Lake, Luke Strimbold met with over 100 concerned citizens to provide an update on the fire. The forest fire, stared by lightning, was spotted by Wildfire Management Branch personnel flying overhead on Aug. 11. The fire which was at 50 hectares when first discovered, doubled in size over night and has continued to grow. Drought like conditions in the Bulkley-Nechako area the past week has left fire fuels dry and cause the China Nose Mountain fire to spread quickly and display aggressive behaviour. The fire now sits at approximately 4000 hectares. The evacuation order issued Aug. 15 by the

RDBN has been rescinded. A new evacuation order has been issued for the areas South from 9840 Heading Creek Forest Service Road, North to Gilmore Lake Forest Service Road and Sunset Forest Service Road intersection, West to the Snow Mobile Cabin on Equity Mine Road, East to and including Crow Creek Road beyond the tracks, East to 22387 and 22507, North including the entirety of the Rose Lake Cutoff Road, including Day Lake Road, southern portions of the Forest Dale Canyon Road, northern portion of the Maxan Creek Forest Service Road to the southwest portion of the Decker-Maxan Road, including Bulkley Lake, Day Lake, Elwin Lake and Maxan Lake. The evacuation alert issued by the RDBN Aug. 15 has been rescinded, as well. A new evacuation alert has been issued for the ...see CHINA NOSE

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RCMP quarterly update Theft from motor vehicles and mischief of property are a couple of crimes that are trending downward according to the latest quarterly report presented by the Burns Lake RCMP detachment.

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