Town site of Boston Bar, B.C., ordered to evacuate as wildfire flares
BOSTON BAR — Residents of the town site of Boston Bar, B.C., have been ordered to evacuate due to a wildfire that flared overnight, as fire starts elsewhere across the province spiked amid hot and stormy weather.
Evacuees were told to head south via Highway 1, away from the Brunswick complex of fires that has been threatening the community about 200 kilometres northeast of Vancouver this month.
The Fraser Valley Regional District said people in need of support should head to the Shxwháy Village community centre in Chilliwack.
The fire complex consisting of the Brunswick Creek and Ainslie Creek fires had already triggered a series of evacuation orders and alerts involving hundreds of properties, but the order issued Thursday morning extended the evacuation to about 200 properties in and around the town site, which is home to about 170 residents.











