BC Wildfire Service
The BC Wildfire Service utilizes the four pillars of Emergency Management to fulfill our mandate. The four pillars are: mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. With the implementation of the four pillars, BC Wildfire Service is not just protecting our forests, we are protecting people, infrastructure and communities.
25 Kootenay ʔa·kinq̓uku TREX
2025 Thank you to all staff
Fall 2025 Seasonal Outlook
Fall 2025 West Chilcotin Fire Behaviour
Current response in the 100 Mile House and Central Cariboo Fire Zones, Sept. 7
Mount Underwood Wildfire (V71498) Operational update, August 22, 2025
Mount Underwood (V71498) wildfire Fraser Unit Crew August 20
Mount Underwood (V71498) wildfire operational update, August 17
Mount Underwood (V71498) operational update, August 15
Mount Underwood (V71498) wildfire fire behaviour update, August 13
Wesley Ridge (V71145) Incident Commander Update, August 11
Wesley Ridge (V71145) Operational Update August 10
Wesley Ridge (V71145) wildfire August 8, Structure Protection and Defence
The Four Weather Elements that influence Fire Behaviour
Factors that influence fire behaviour
Placer Creek K60922 Operational Update, July 23, 2025
July 14 Grass Lake Wildfire Update (V60943)
Blow down and drought conditions in the Fort Nelson Fire Zone
Fort Nelson Complex Operational Update July 3
Mop up on the Kiskatinaw River wildfire (G70422) July 1
Kiskatinaw River (G70422) Operational Update June 29
BCWS Faller training testimonial
Kiskatinaw River Wildfire (G70422) Operational Update June 15
Pocket Knife Creek Wildfire (G80352) Operational Update June 12
Williams Lake Prescribed Fire
Kiskatinaw River Wildfire (G70422) Operational Update June 9
Kiskatinaw River Wildfire (G70422) Operational Update June 6
How Rapattack Works
BC Wildfire Service Overview