Wildfire Advisory Update: Monday, September 8, 2025, 13:00 pm
News ArticleMine Creek Wildfire (K61891)
The RDOS continues to monitor the Mine Creek Wildfire (K61891) located along the Coquihalla (Highway 5), south of Coldwater River Provincial Park.
At this time, there is no impact to residents, properties, or structures within the RDOS.
The Coquihalla Highway remains open.
For up to date information on Evacuation Orders and Alerts in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD), please visit: TNRD EOC
For up to date information on Evacuation Orders and Alerts in the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD), please visit: FVRD EOC
If further action is required, notifications will be sent via Voyent Alert! Please continue to monitor official sources for information.
Holding Creek Wildfire (K61924)
The RDOS continues to monitor the Holding Creek Wildfire (K61924) in the vicinity of Whipsaw Trail near Wells Lake and Blackeyes/Whatcom Trail in Electoral Area "H".
At this time, there is no impact to residents, properties, or structures within the RDOS.
If further action is required, notifications will be sent via Voyent Alert! Please continue to monitor official sources for information.
Other Fires
- The Wolfe Lake Fire (K62014) located approximately 10km southeast of Princeton is now “Under Control”.
- The Willis Creek Fire (K62017) located approximately 16km west of Hedley is now “Being Held”.
- The Smith Creek Fire (K62018) located approximately 15km west of Hedley is “Out of Control”. BC Wildfire Services crews are responding and there is no action required.
There are no further updates scheduled for these wildfire events. For further updates and information, please review the below resources:
For information on Kamloops Fire Centre prohibitions and restrictions, please visit Kamloops Fire Centre prohibitions and restrictions - Province of British Columbia.
For information on highways and roads, please visit DriveBC.ca.
For the latest on the current wildfire situation, please visit BCWildfire.ca.
Voyent Alert! Notifications
Click here to register for routine and emergency notifications via email, text, or telephone, or download the Voyent Alert! app. You can find a link to Voyent Alert! on the RDOS website at rdos.bc.ca.