B.C. author collecting stories for book on historic wildfire season
VANCOUVER — Countless stories of heroism and compassion emerged from British Columbia’s historic wildfire season, and one author now plans to document those experiences in a new book.
Award-winning, B.C.-based author Claudia Cornwall said her family experienced first-hand the fear of losing their cabin near 100 Mile House, as one of the largest fires of the season burned its way to their doorstep at the beginning of September.
The blaze, called the Elephant Hill fire, ignited on July 6 and charred more than 1,910 square kilometres in the following weeks.
Cornwall said the cabin, which has been in her husband’s family for nearly 60 years, was evacuated on Aug. 30.


