Dry northeast 'region of greatest concern' in B.C.'s wildfire season: officials
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British Columbia's wildland firefighters are predicting a busy fire season in parts of the province, particularly in the northeast where multiple evacuation orders are already in place and fires have been growing rapidly.
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