Cooler weather allows B.C. government to cancel state of emergency
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has cancelled the state of emergency it declared in August when hundreds of wildfires engulfed the province.
The government says cooler weather and progress in containing the forest fires means the powers granted under the provincial state of emergency are no longer required.
The Ministry of Forest also lifted campfire bans across much of the province as rain moved in.
The bans were rescinded in the Prince George, Cariboo and Kamloops fire centres effective on Friday.

