BCAA, which has over 1 million Members and serves millions of households in BC, has released its latest Impact Report.
New homes in the way of wildfire and flooding to cost B.C. $2.2 billion year by 2030, far more than anywhere else in Canada.
A first-of-its-kind study in Canada has revealed that building new homes in flood and wildfire-prone areas could cost billions and threaten affordability.
A pair of Summerland homeowners are pushing back against RBC Insurance Agency, claiming their insurance policy did not have sufficient coverage before a fire tore through their roof two years ago.
The wildfires have given new urgency to discussions about how to revive one of Los Angeles’s defining, and dominant, ...
James Whitehead is an engagement analyst at Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Dialogue’s Mitigating Wildfire Initiative ...
Community groups, First Nations and entrepreneurs can all find opportunities to protect their communities and support a vital local industry. Intensive forest practices like thinning and brush removal ...
Tree-mounted sensors and new satellites promise a way to detect wildfires before they get out of hand—but no early detection ...
As wildfires continue to increase in frequency and severity, the Kaslo and District Community Forest Society (KDCFS) completed a wildfire risk reduction project, covering approximately eight hectares ...
B.C.’s economic indicators continue to hold up surprisingly well, and the government aims to keep it that way.
The fire chief of a British Columbia community devastated by a fast-moving wildfire in 2023 says it’s “haunting” to see similar circumstances playing out in Southern California. Jason ...
Oregon announced that homeowners in high-risk wildfire areas of the state are required to reduce vegetation on their properties and adhere to new building codes. Meanwhile, Canada, which has ...
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