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B.C. rancher describes Bradley Creek fire's 'path of destruction' that decimated her home

August 6, 2026

Devyn McMillan thought she was well prepared in the event of a wildfire. Her ranch survived the White Rock Lake Fire in 2021, and she had evacuations plans already in place. But as flames from the Bradley Creek wildfire inched closer to her property, she realized this blaze was not like the last.



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