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There is hope that a shift in the wind will help save Tumbler Ridge, B.C. from wildfire

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Crews continue to fight the West Kiskatinaw River fire in northern B.C. that moved closer to the town of Tumbler Ridge on Friday, burning about three kilometres from the townsite, according to the district.

But winds are expected to change directions Saturday, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS), potentially pushing the fire away from Tumbler Ridge. 

“We are certainly not in the clear at this point, but we are leaning toward a little bit of cautious optimism,” said Karley Desrosiers with the BCWS on Friday afternoon.

The town of about 2,400 people went on evacuation order Thursday evening, two days after the wildfire was discovered.

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