Fire numbers fall in B.C. as blaze near Golden destroys homes, spurs evacuation
Three employees at Canadian Timberframes near Golden, B.C., had no warning when a nearby wildfire jumped the Columbia River and “barrelled through” nearby homes, the company’s co-owner said.
“The fire was out of control. The winds changed. It came so fast,” Stephanie Bowes said in an interview on Thursday.
“We weren’t even in part of the evacuation order,” she noted, although the order did come shortly after as the employees were helping to fight the fire.
The Town of Golden, B.C., confirmed Thursday afternoon about six homes were lost in the fire burning south of the community, but said “assessments are still underway to determine the extent of the damage.”

