Five years after Lytton was destroyed by fire, the New Democrats are unable to say if all of the millions of dollars in provincial recovery funding were used for the intended purposes by the troubled ...
Nearly five years after a devastating wildfire destroyed Lytton a new report from B.C.'s auditor general finds the province expected the village to lead its own disaster recovery and rebuilding ...
Misaligned legislation, a lack of collaboration between communities and missing financial reports are all factors that challenged the B.C. government during the recovery of Lytton, according to a new ...
In a report published Tuesday, the auditor general said the province has struggled to support Lytton's “complex and ...
Almost five years have passed since a massive wildfire destroyed most of Lytton, B.C. Now, the province’s auditor general says the B.C. government expected the small Village of Lytton to lead its own ...
The B.C. government largely expected the village of Lytton to rebuild on its own after a devastating wildfire five years ago, ...
The review was prompted by concerns raised by the public and members of the B.C. legislature about the progress and cost of recovery, the report notes.
Watchdog says province struggled to co-ordinate rebuilding efforts between village and Indigenous governing bodies ...
Four-and-a-half years after the village of Lytton burned to the ground, BC's auditor general released a report that found the province was not ready to guide such a complex recovery effort.
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