MLA raises buyouts as option for post-landslide future of Old Fort, B.C.
FORT ST. JOHN — The B.C. legislator representing Old Fort, the community where a landslide has forced people from their homes, says he’ll be meeting constituents to discuss options for the future — including potentially asking the province to buy their properties.
Jordan Kealy said Thursday that he’ll be holding a town-hall meeting in Fort St. John, near Old Fort in northeast B.C., where a landslide moved the only road in and out by more than 100 metres, forcing an evacuation order on April 20.
“There’s different options, but I think right now, the option of them being left out of their homes and having to stay in hotels or other places, I think that’s unacceptable,” Kealy said.
This is the third landslide to hit Old Fort and its approximately 150 residents since 2018, and Kealy said he needs to understand how community members want to proceed.


