Daily News for August 17, 2026

Forestry

Residents, stakeholders across B.C. unite to stop deactivation of valued Interior forest road

By Evert Lindquist
Pentiction Western News
August 15, 2026
Category: Forestry
Region: Canada, Canada West

Citing public safety concerns, the B.C. government is starting to permanently close off a forest service road (FSR) near Trout Lake that accesses homes and runs up the Incomappleux River toward Glacier National Park. Property owners, backcountry users, industry and environmentalists have voiced outrage over the province’s plans, describing lack of meaningful consultation and a strong rationale for the road to remain accessible. …The province has taken issue with the Incomappleux FSR due to hazardous events such as a rockfall in 2006 that damaged the structural integrity of a crevice bridge, prompting Ministry of Forests engineers to recommend closure. It’s said funds aren’t available to maintain the road, which has officially closed off since 2005, gated since 2017, and slated for deactivation since 2021. …If the province proceeds with deactivation, no alternative access exists for some 140 parcels and 28 landowners along a 13-kilometre stretch between the closure and farther up the Incomappleux Valley.

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A line in the forest: B.C. is logging its last old growth. Protesters are trying to stop it

By Annika Hammerschlag
Associated Press in Victoria Times Colonist
August 16, 2026
Category: Forestry
Region: Canada, Canada West

PORT RENFREW — The five-car caravan crept down a gravel logging road as the day’s last beams of golden light filtered through the trees. About 20 forest defenders were making a stand in southwest Vancouver Island, at a spot where a logging company was expected to cut old-growth trees the following morning. …It was a small, inconclusive victory in a fight that has spanned generations. But for those gathered in the forest, it mattered. “There is no dispute about what happened to our land,” said Bill Jones, a First Nations Pacheedaht elder who sat in the road as daylight crept in. …“There’s nothing left — it’s practically naked, bare,” he said. “There’s [a] few remnants here and there, and so we have to save what we can.” …Although the province says more than 11 million hectares of old growth remain, scientists say there is only about 415,000 hectares of productive old growth capable of growing the largest trees.

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Smoky skies continue across Southern B.C. Sunday

By Nicholas Johansen
Castanet
August 16, 2026
Category: Forestry
Region: Canada West

Smoke continues to linger over much of Southern B.C. Sunday. Environment Canada’s air quality warnings remain in place for a large portion of the region, including the Thompson-Okanagan. While most of the area is under a “yellow” warning, the South Okanagan and Fraser Canyon regions are under the more severe “orange” warning. Multiple wildfires are actively burning in and around B.C.’s Southern Interior and putting up plenty of smoke, including the Bald Range fire in Summerland and the Ainslie Creek fire in the Fraser Canyon, along with several fires south of the border. Environment Canada warns that the elderly and very young, people with lung or heart conditions, and people who are pregnant should reduce their time spent outdoors during smoky conditions. No air quality warnings are in place for the Metro Vancouver area or the East Kootenays. Smoky conditions are forecast to persist through Monday.

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