After a considerable wait, there's positive news for displaced residents eager to reconstruct their lives following the devastating wildfire that hit the Village of Lytton two-and-a-half years ago.


December 21, 2023

After enduring a prolonged period of setbacks and challenges, residents displaced by the devastating wildfire that swept through the Village of Lytton two and a half years ago are finally witnessing a glimmer of progress in their efforts to rebuild. The arduous journey, marked by repeated delays, has reached a turning point with the issuance of the first building permit and the commencement of construction on a new home.

The initial residence, ravaged by the June 2021 fire that consumed a significant portion of the community, left property owners grappling with protracted obstacles in their rebuilding endeavors. In an attempt to draw attention to their plight, a rally was held in October, reflecting the growing frustration among evacuees forced to remain displaced for an extended period.

Lytton Mayor Denise O'Connor, acknowledging the challenges faced by the community, expressed the difficulty of spending three Christmases away from their homes and the sense of loss that accompanies such a prolonged displacement. However, she now sees a positive shift in the situation as the first building permit has been issued, signaling the start of a new phase in the recovery process.

The slow pace of rebuilding was attributed to various factors, as outlined by Mayor O'Connor. These factors include the meticulous removal of debris, cleanup operations, remediation of contaminated soil, and archaeological assessments. Despite the considerable challenges, O'Connor is optimistic about the current status, characterizing it as a "really good place" in the rebuilding process.

An essential milestone highlighted by the mayor is the completion of most archaeological assessments, a crucial step in the reconstruction efforts. The region had previously reported the discovery of approximately 7,000 First Nations artifacts, adding a layer of complexity to the rebuilding process.

Encouragingly, the momentum appears to be picking up, with several other residences and businesses initiating the permit application process. Among these, a grocery store is included, showcasing a broader revitalization effort for the community.

Mayor O'Connor believes that witnessing the commencement of construction has inspired others to expedite their rebuilding plans. She emphasizes the renewed sense of hope and optimism that comes with tangible progress in the reconstruction efforts, providing a much-needed boost to the community's morale.

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