Fire razed Lytton, B.C., will be a community of the future: Premier Horgan
LYTTON, B.C. — British Columbia Premier John Horgan and two of his cabinet ministers were flown over the devastated community of Lytton Tuesday where he said there was “literally nothing left” after a wildfire tore through it last Wednesday.
Horgan told a news conference after the flyover that “it was quite moving,” seeing the damage done to the village firsthand.
“There was hope on the west side of the river … but the townsite is virtually gone,” he said.
Horgan said that Lytton’s rebuild can be a case study for North America on building a community for the future.

