B.C. Is Burning: Wildfire Documentary Screenings in Kelowna, Vernon
- The documentary film B.C. is Burning will screen in Kelowna on June 24 and Vernon on June 26, focusing on British Columbia’s wildfire crisis.
- The film, produced by retired forester Murray Wilson and initiated by Rick Maddison, was funded partly by community support including Homestead Foods covering half the budget.
- B.C. is Burning explores causes of megafires, fuel buildup, and presents science-based forest management solutions that could reduce wildfire risk and carbon emissions.
- Wilson states, "We know how to stop this," highlighting that solutions are working and can be scaled across B.C., and Q&A sessions will follow both screenings.
- The screenings aim to shift from reacting to wildfires toward proactive forest management that protects communities, cuts emissions, and restores forest health.
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