Northwest Territories’ Premier Cochrane thanks Alberta for its kindness amid nightmare
Caroline Cochrane, Northwest Territories Premier, paid a visit to the reception centre in Red Deer on Friday, expressing her warmest thanks to Mayor Ken Johnston and local citizens, as well as all Albertans who’ve welcomed evacuees with open arms.
Thursday of last week, The City of Red Deer opened up a reception centre at the G.H. Dawe to welcome and register wildfire evacuees. The centre reached capacity at 1,020 people yesterday.
In that week, The City distributed more than 10,000 meal vouchers to 57 local restaurants, worked with 25 hotels to coordinate a combined 4,000+ nights, and helped Central Alberta Humane Society share 1,600 pounds of pet food.
Meantime, an approximate total of 20,000 evacuees, mostly from Yellowknife but also several nearby communities, await word on when they may be able to return home. As of Friday, a very large, out-of-control fire still burns just 15 km from the territorial capital. It was mapped at noon today at 167,082 hectares, and very little precipitation is forecast for the coming week.