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  1. The Highway of Tears is a 719-kilometre (447 mi) corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location of crimes against many Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) beginning in 1970.

  2. View a map with the location and details of all active wildfires in B.C., current wildfire statistics and additional resources.

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  4. A disaster response webmap for BC, unifying evacuation orders and alerts, road closures, air quality data, smoke conditions and weather to help navigate environmental crises.

  5. If you want to know the latest status of wildfires in British Columbia, visit the BC Wildfire Service map. You can view the location, size, cause, and status of all active wildfires, as well as the fire danger ratings for different regions. You can also find links to other resources and services related to wildfire management and prevention.

  6. Nov 24, 2020 · Highway 16 in British Columbia, Canada, is a 725 kilometer corridor of highway stretching from Prince George to Prince Rupert. It this stretch of Canadian highway which is often referred to Canada's Highway of Tears or Canada's Trail of Tears.

  7. 2017's fire season caused the closure of Highway 97 from Kersley, south of Quesnel, all the way south to Pavilion (along Highway 99), and south of Ashcroft. It also closed Bella Coola Highway to westbound traffic and created evacuation alerts the entire length of the Bella Coola Highway from Precipice to the junction with Williams Lake.

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