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100 Mile House picking up the pieces following wildfires

100 Mile House Mayor Mitch Campsall is pleased with how smoothly the re-entry for residents has gone over the past few days.

He says while the wildfires are still on everybody’s mind, a lot of the area’s resorts are in need of some visitors.

“We have resorts out there that need you to go out camping. If you can take the time on your weekends let’s utilize your resorts because they’re suffering to”

Evacuees were able to return home on Saturday with more on the way Campsall says. “We just love to see the people back home again and it’s great and we still have people trickling in again but you know what we’re doing everything we can and if we can help anybody let us know and we’ll do our best to deal with what we have to.”

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However, the business community of 100 Mile House is still reeling following the Gustafsen Wildfire. “We need to right now really buckle down and start using all of our businesses in town, they have had a rough time – let’s face it being closed for two weeks during the busiest time of our year and we need them to be open,” says Campsall.

Anyone needing assistance can head to the South Cariboo Recreation Centre.

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