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B.C. government fined $710K for unsafe wildfire mitigation work

B.C. fined $710K over unsafe wildfire work

WONOWON, B.C. - British Columbia's government has been fined more than $700,000 after inspectors say they found unsafe wildfire mitigation practices at a site in the province's northeast.

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B.C. government fined $710K for unsafe wildfire mitigation work

Trees burned by the Bush Creek East Wildfire are seen in Squilax, B.C., Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. British Columbia's government has been fined more than $700,000 after an inspection found unsafe wildfire mitigation practices at a site in Wonowon. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

WONOWON, B.C. - British Columbia's government has been fined more than $700,000 after inspectors say they found unsafe wildfire mitigation practices at a site in the province's northeast.

A summary posted online by WorkSafeBC says inspectors went to a site near Wonowon, B.C., where trees were being cut down to reduce wildfire fuel, finding evidence of unsafe cuts.

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