Public Information Session for residents near the North Kootenay Lake wildfires including the Argenta and Lower Meadow Mountain wildfires

Residents of northern part of Electoral Area D and the communities of Argenta and Meadow Creek, near the North Kootenay Lake wildfires, including the Argenta and Lower Meadow Mountain wildfires, are invited to attend a public information session on Wednesday, July 24 at 6pm.

Information on these wildfires will be provided and residents will be able to ask questions with representatives from the BCWS and RDCK Emergency Operations Centre available.

The public information session will take place:
Date: Wednesday July 24, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm
Location: Argenta Community Hall, 1024 Argenta Road.

This public information session is strictly for those residents in the northern part of Electoral Area D and the communities of Argenta and Meadow Creek, near the North Kootenay Lake wildfires including the Argenta and Lower Meadow Mountain wildfires.

For updates on the incident, please visit www.rdck.ca/eocinfo or view the latest information on the current wildfire situation at BCWS.


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