‘Very different Christmas’ for those affected by B.C. wildfires this season

By The Canadian Press British Columbia’s 2023 wildfires were a life-changing disaster for many, and their impact has echoed into the holiday season. The fire season was already breaking records by mid-August when forecasters warned that dry lightning and strong winds on the way were a recipe for catastrophe. Thousands were forced to leave in the southern Interior ahead of fast-moving wildfires. Fire officials described a ferocious fight to save homes, but hundreds were burned to their foundations in the Okanagan and Shuswap regions. From fire chiefs, to those who lost their homes, to Pumba the pig, here’s how some affected by the emergency are spending their holiday season: ___ ‘I DON’T THINK WE’VE EVER BEEN STRONGER’ Paul Zydowicz is among 13 members of the Wilson’s Landing Fire Department who…

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