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Worst wildfire season on pace

Victim’s mom seeks mercy for drunk driver

HANNA PETERSEN Citizen staff

The province is fighting the third-worst fire season on record in terms of hectares burned, with most of the activity focused in the northeast corner of B.C. B.C. surpassed one million hectares burned across the province last week, but the fire activity has been mostly focused in the Prince George Fire Centre, which stretches from Quesnel to the Yukon/N.W.T. border. “Crossing over the 1 million hectares threshold this yearly in the season is quite significant,” said Cliff Chapman, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) director of wildfire operations, in a provincial update. As of last week, 1,044,503.042 hectares have burned across B.C. in 634 wildfires, and the Prince George Fire Centre has been responsible for dealing with 1,030,978.275 hectares of those fires.

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MARK NIELSEN

Citizen staff

The worst fire year on record currently is 2018, with 1,354,284 hectares burned in 2,117 fires. “We are in early July, so we have the potential for the hot and dry months of July, August and into September to see even more fire in the landscape,” he said. “Human-caused prevention is a critical piece as we move into warming and drying conditions that we’ve seen already two or three times this spring.”

A sentencing hearing for a Prince George man behind the wheel during an alcohol-fueled rollover that claimed the life of his best friend ended with the victim’s mother making a plea for leniency. Tyler Ian Curtis is facing anywhere from two years house arrest followed by three years probation to as much as two years in jail followed by two years probation as Crown and defence counsels presented differing positions during the hearing at the courthouse. James Lindsay was killed on the evening of Jan. 14, 2021, when Curtis lost control of his truck as he entered a curve while heading north on Foothills Boulevard.

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Big Creek Wildfire in the Prince George Fire Centre.

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