Lytton, B.C., was razed by fire — but costs of maintaining new facilities could lead to financial ruin | Page 905 | Unpublished
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Lytton, B.C., was razed by fire — but costs of maintaining new facilities could lead to financial ruin

April 19, 2026

Jennifer Thoss, a member of Lytton's council elected in 2022, worries a lack of leadership and oversight by the provincial and federal governments has set the tiny B.C. village on a path to financial ruin. It was largely destroyed in a fast-moving wildfire in 2021.



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