Small businesses affected by B.C. wildfires get emergency grants
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — Small businesses affected by devastating wildfires in British Columbia will be getting emergency grants from the provincial government as dry weather extends the fire risk.
Forests Minister Doug Donaldson said small businesses, First Nations whose livelihoods are based on cultural practices and not-for-profit organizations that have been under evacuation orders or alerts are eligible for a $1,500 emergency grant.
“The impacts of the wildfires are going to be felt for a long time in this province,” Donaldson said Monday, calling small businesses “the economic lifeblood of rural communities.”
The grants apply to businesses employing up to 50 people operating in the eastern Cariboo Regional District and for companies affected by wildfire closures along Highways 20, 97 and 26, he said.


