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Osoyoos residents heading home as wildfire northeast of Keremeos improves

Osoyoos residents heading home as wildfire northeast of Keremeos improves

The blaze remains at 1,830 hectares
Cathedral Lake Lodge confirmed safe as crews continue to battle wildfire southwest of Keremeos

Cathedral Lake Lodge confirmed safe as crews continue to battle wildfire southwest of Keremeos

The blaze remains at 44,000 hectares
Reinforcements to arrive, Highway 1 to re-open as Shuswap wildfire continues to rage

Reinforcements to arrive, Highway 1 to re-open as Shuswap wildfire continues to rage

All evacuation orders and alerts remain the same
More Lake Country residents heading home as Clarke Creek wildfire is held

More Lake Country residents heading home as Clarke Creek wildfire is held

The fire reached 370 hectares in size
Kelowna residents return home as Walroy Lake wildfire held

Kelowna residents return home as Walroy Lake wildfire held

The size of the fire downgraded from 794 hectares to 733
More West Kelowna residents can return home amid wildfire

More West Kelowna residents can return home amid wildfire

On Thursday, wildfires crews executed a 20-hectare planned ignition
B.C. WILDFIRES: Travel restrictions to West Kelowna to be lifted at midnight

B.C. WILDFIRES: Travel restrictions to West Kelowna to be lifted at midnight

The provincial government said it secured extra accomodations just in case
UPDATE: More evacuation orders downgraded in West Kelowna, Westbank

UPDATE: More evacuation orders downgraded in West Kelowna, Westbank

A planned ignition took place in the Shannon Lake area on Thursday, Aug. 24
PHOTOS: Action continues on Thursday at Abbotsford BC 55-Plus Games

PHOTOS: Action continues on Thursday at Abbotsford BC 55-Plus Games

Sports debuting on Thursday include: 8-Ball, swimming, five pin bowling and more
Transportation Safety Board warns unnoticed locomotive fires pose wildfire risk

Transportation Safety Board warns unnoticed locomotive fires pose wildfire risk

Board says freight locomotives aren’t equipped with real-time sensors to detect fires