No properties currently at risk as wildfires burn near Spences Bridge and Cook’s Ferry
SPENCES BRIDGE, B.C. — The Thompson Regional District’s Electoral Area ‘I’ has been battered by Mother Nature over the past three years. Beginning with the devastating Lytton wildfire in 2021, followed by flooding along Highway 8, and further wildfires in the summers of 2022 and 2023. Now residents near Spences Bridge are watching smoke pour into the valley from a pair of growing wildfires near the community.
That has lead to the Cook’s Ferry Indian Band placing three reserves on evacuation alert, and one other on order. But as of now, no homes are in danger as the fire is burning away from the community.
Preparations, however, are underway in case the two fires burning near Spences Bridge takes a turn toward community.