Rebuilding Lytton: Removal of ash, soot, metals, bricks to begin Tuesday
LYTTON, B.C. — Debris removal from the burned village of Lytton will start Tuesday, March 8.
The province announced Monday the removal of ash, soot, metals, bricks and other building materials will start with municipal buildings and expand to residential properties beyond that.
Following this debris removal, the province said it will then coordinate and fund archaeological work to identify and preserve any findings and further reconciliation and collaborative resource management between the Nlaka͛pamux Nation and the government.
Lytton was built on land with significant cultural significance and the Village of Lytton is located within the Nlaka͛pamux Territory, which includes eight Indigenous communities.


