West Kelowna’s ‘deep understanding’ of fire gets credit in B.C.’s first test of year
KAMLOOPS — West Kelowna fire chief Jason Broland says that for better or worse, residents and emergency responders of the community in British Columbia’s Okanagan region now have a “deep understanding” of wildfire.
Those instincts were put to the test on Wednesday when an out-of-control blaze forced the evacuation of about 350 properties, and gave firefighters their first serious test of the season in B.C.
“It’s tough to think, but the majority of residents in our region have either been evacuated or know someone who has,” Broland said in an interview Wednesday.
He cited the devastating 2023 McDougall Creek wildfire, which began about 10 kilometres north of the city, forced the evacuation of thousands and scorched nearly 140 square kilometres of land.











