B.C. giving $1 million to wildfire-ravaged Lytton to help with recovery
LYTTON, B.C. — The British Columbia government says it is immediately providing a grant of $1 million to support the Village of Lytton as it recovers from a destructive wildfire last summer.
The fast-moving fire razed much of the Fraser Canyon community on June 30, just one day after the temperature there hit an all-time Canadian high of 49.6 Celsius.
The province says half of the grant money will support efforts to restart the local economy, while the rest will go toward village operations, including paying staff.
Mayor Jan Polderman says in a statement that the village was devastated, but their spirits remain strong and the grant will help with immediate, critical needs.