Smoke from ongoing wildfires is expected to continue affecting the air quality across northern B.C., impacting areas such as Terrace, Fort Nelson, Bulkley Valley, Lakes District, North Coast, Cariboo (including Quesnel), and Stuart-Nechako. Over the next two days, smoke levels may worsen, reducing visibility and posing health risks, particularly for those with preexisting health conditions. Health officials are urging people to limit outdoor activities and avoid strenuous exercise, especially those in vulnerable groups like seniors, children, pregnant people, and outdoor workers. While smoke levels can vary hour by hour, experts recommend keeping track of updates from EmergencyInfoBC and local air quality websites for the latest information. As air quality worsens, it’s important to take precautions such as staying indoors and reducing exposure to polluted air. Residents who experience symptoms such as coughing or shortness of breath should seek medical help. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and will provide further updates as needed.

B.C. Wildfire Smoke Poses Health Risks for Residents
By Sabrina Spencer
Jun 23, 2025 | 11:01 AM
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