B.C. commits $21 million to help rebuild infrastructure in Lytton after fire
VICTORIA — The fire-ravaged community of Lytton, B.C., is getting $21 million from the provincial government to help it rebuild essential infrastructure and services.
The Public Safety Ministry says in a statement the new funding will support priorities identified in Lytton’s recovery plan, including the hiring of staff and restoration of services, like fire protection, to allow construction to start.
The funds will also go to rebuilding municipal structures and assessing water and sewer infrastructure, and is in addition to almost $28 million in provincial funding announced earlier this year.
Two people were killed and much of the community was destroyed when wildfire ripped through Lytton almost a year ago.