‘Most of the people are now gone’: Yellowknife nearly emptied as fire fight continues
YELLOWKNIFE — A wildfire that forced the evacuation of most of Yellowknife remained about 15 kilometres from the capital of the Northwest Territories on Saturday after some help from the weather.
Wildfire information officer Mike Westwick said the area received about four millimetres of rain overnight and cooler, damper weather over the past few days allowed crews to get some good fire suppression work done.
But he told a news conference late Saturday that temperatures are expected to climb up into the 20s on Sunday and the winds will pick up, meaning the break will be over.
“This fire’s taken a nap. It’s going to wake up and we’ve still got a serious situation to handle here,” Westwick said.

