Kin One site of reception center
PRINCE GEORGE – The lounge at Kin One has taken on a new look, effective today, becoming a reception centre in the case of evacuees coming to the city due to wildfires.
“So right now we’ve got about 320 fires happening, province-wide over 240 of them are happening in the northern half of the province. So there are major fires of note all around us,” explains Tanya Spooner, Manager of Emergency Services. “We’re preparing in Prince George for the possibility that eventually, evacuees will come to Prince George.”
In 2017, when wildfires forced people from their homes in the Cariboo, 10,000 evacuees made their way to Prince George where they lived in tents in parking lots at CNC and bunked out in the soccer fields at UNBC as well as hotels all over town. It was not an ideal situation, and much has been learned since then.
