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B.C. Wildfire Service expects more lightning-caused fire starts in days ahead
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Wildfire Service (BCWS) is reminding people to stay clear of the Bonanza Creek wildfire, which is a popular recreational area surrounded by numerous provincial parks.
of the Bonanza Creek wildfire, which is a popular recreational area surrounded by numerous provincial parks.
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Growth is expected on two other nearby fires, the 444-square-kilometre French Bar Creek wildfire and 278-square-kilometre Bonanza Creek wildfire, which the BCWS said could merge together.