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Public Information Session for residents impacted by the Slocan Lake Complex wildfires

Residents of Electoral Area H and the Village of Slocan are invited to a publish information sessions to discuss the impacts by Slocan Lake Complex wildfires.

The public information session is tonight, Sunday, August 4 at 6:00 pm.

Information on the Slocan Lake Complex wildfires will be provided.

In attendance will be representatives from the BCWS and RDCK Emergency Operations Centre. There will also be an opportunity for residents to ask questions.

The public information session will take place:

Date: Sunday, August 4, 2024

Time: 6:00 pm

Location: Winlaw Elementary School, 5604 Winlaw Bridge Rd

For those residents unable to attend in person there will be an option to view the meeting online or by phone.

Please visit the Regional District Central Kootenay website for more details.


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