Bradley Creek Wildfire Classified as 'Being Held' as Crews Mop Up Hot Spots
Fire activity continues to decrease at the Bradley Creek wildfire, though smoke remains visible, according to Castanet.
Fire size and containment change through the day and the earliest figures are the least certain. Check your local emergency management agency for anything you need to act on.
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- Mixed wildfire conditions across B.C. as new fires spark and evacuations easecheknews.ca
- Less fire activity at Bradley Creek fire, but crews are still dealing with hot spotscastanet.net
- More properties surrounding Bradley Creek fire taken off evacuation order, alertcastanet.net
- Properties surrounding Bradley Creek fire taken off evacuation alert, access to range land still prohibitedcastanet.net
- Acreage, containment on Bug and Stallion fires stays steady overnight into Sundaykolotv.com
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- Version 317 Aug 2026, 06:11
Updated story with conflicting details on fire name, location, size, containment, and behavior.
- Version 217 Aug 2026, 00:42
Added conflicting reports from kolotv.com on incident name, size, containment, fire behavior, cause, location, and discovery date.
- Version 116 Aug 2026, 21:24
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- Version 114 Aug 2026, 00:42current
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