Lytton fire recovery work gets $18.4 million from province; debris removal starts
VICTORIA — The first signs of a long-awaited start of rebuilding in fire-ravaged Lytton, B.C., are expected to begin Tuesday, says the village’s mayor.
Jan Polderman said Monday that work to remove debris from the wildfire that destroyed much of the Fraser Canyon community eight months ago is the “first step that needs to occur before the town can be rebuilt.”
“Obviously, there’s a lot of things to do, but this will be the first sign that the rebuild is going to start.”
Polderman said he expects people will be rebuilding their destroyed homes by September.

