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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Nicole Ireland
Publication Date: April 25, 2024 - 08:36

B.C. mom distributes air quality monitors after nine-year-old’s asthma death during wildfires

April 25, 2024
Nine-year-old Carter Vigh was having a great day last July 11, visiting a waterpark, enjoying a picnic lunch and playing soccer with other kids at a day camp run by his mother, Amber Vigh.At the time, wildfires were raging throughout parts of British Columbia and so Amber checked the air quality index on a weather app that morning to make sure it was safe for Carter – who had asthma – to play outside.


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