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West Kelowna wildfire ‘human-caused and accidental’: officials

Crews are mopping up hot spots and investigating the cause after the blaze burned 9.4 hectares and closed Kalamoir Regional Park.

  • West Kelowna officials lifted the evacuation alert for 742 households in Casa Loma and Lakeview Heights on Friday as the Kalamoir Park wildfire is now controlled.
  • According to West Kelowna Fire Chief Jason Brolund, the blaze on Tuesday, June 16 was accidental and likely resulted from an escaped campfire that quickly spread.
  • Kalamoir Regional Park remains closed to the public while crews conduct mop-up duties; no homes were lost, though one pergola was destroyed.
  • Recovery efforts by the Regional District of Central Okanagan include geotechnical assessments of unstable slopes and ash pits, prioritizing unaffected areas for reopening.
  • Public vigilance remains critical as wildfire season approaches; The West Kelowna RCMP warn that park bylaw violations, including unauthorized fires, carry fines up to $1,000.
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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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