Evacuees from the White Rock Lake Wildfire near Westwold are setting up camp at a pair of North Okanagan attractions.
The City of Armstrong and Township of Spallumcheen have mobilized campsites and livestock facilities at the Interior Provincial Exhibition Grounds in Armstrong, as has the Historic Osa国际传媒橩eefe Ranch in Spallumcheen.
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Residents evacuated from Okanagan Indian Band land, Westwold, and Falkland have registered to camp at the IPE. Same goes for the Osa国际传媒橩eefe Ranch.
sa国际传媒淚 left the ranch at 2 a.m. but I understand people started calling and showing up at 5 a.m. (Thursday),sa国际传媒 said ranch manager Sherilee Franks.
The ranch has been inundated with donations of materials such as fencing and chicken wire to help accommodated evacuated animals.
The North Okanagan Therapeutic Riding Association, which operates at Osa国际传媒橩eefe Ranch, is nearing capacity for housing animal evacuees, said NOTRA director Alycia Butler. She suggests people check out the IPE.
Osa国际传媒橩eefe Ranch posted on its Facebook page they are looking for hay for evacuated horses coming from Falkland. Please call Tambria at 250-549-0746 if you are able to assist.
If evacuees are wanting to come to Armstrong or Osa国际传媒橩eefe Ranch, they are asked to register with their local reception centre, or online at .
For more information on the evacuation orders, please contact your Regional District or First Nations Band office directly.
For more information on this fire and other fires in BC please go to or call 1-888-336-7378.
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