Town of Princeton Emergency Management

Town of Princeton Emergency Management This page is a dedicated Town of Princeton Emergency Management information page.

05/01/2026

Please reach out to Princeton’s FireSmart Coordinator via email [email protected] or phone 250-273-9780 to receive a FREE FireSMART home assessment and $1000.00 just ask. There are many valuable resources to be found at both FireSmart BC or FireSmart Canada. .

More than half of B.C. residents not prepared for wildfires: SurveyAn Angus Reid poll for B.C. Hydro suggests 61 per cen...
05/01/2026

More than half of B.C. residents not prepared for wildfires: Survey

An Angus Reid poll for B.C. Hydro suggests 61 per cent of B.C. residents have not created an emergency plan for their household.

By Tiffany Crawford Published Apr 24, 2026
https://vancouversun.com/news/more-than-half-of-b-c-residents-not-prepared-for-wildfires-survey

More than half of B.C. residents don’t have an emergency plan in case of wildfire, according to a new survey.
The survey, conducted by Angus Reid for B.C. Hydro, found 61 per cent of B.C. adults polled admitted they haven’t created an emergency plan for their household, and 56 per cent don’t have an emergency kit.

In a statement Friday, B.C. Hydro said a lack of planning is likely why nearly one‑third say they don’t feel prepared to be without power during a wildfire lasting a full day or more.

The survey, conducted by Angus Reid for B.C. Hydro, found 61 per cent of B.C. adults polled admitted they haven’t created an emergency plan for their household, and 56 per cent don’t have an emergency kit. “We know wildfire season can be an uncertain and stressful time for many people, and B.C. Hydro is preparing by strengthening our systems and working closely with emergency partners,” said Susie Rieder, a spokeswoman for B.C. Hydro. “Taking small steps now like putting together an emergency kit and making a plan for your family can help you feel more prepared if wildfire‑related power outages affect your community.”The survey also suggests a lack of awareness when it comes to wildfire risk, with 42 per cent of respondents saying they don’t know, or are unsure, whether their area faces elevated wildfire risk.
The survey also suggests a lack of awareness when it comes to wildfire risk, with 42 per cent of respondents saying they don’t know, or are unsure, whether their area faces elevated wildfire risk.

This rises to 48 per cent in the Lower Mainland, the survey suggests.
Other findings include that 43 per cent say they haven’t taken any steps on their property to reduce wildfire risk.

With an El Niño expected to bring hotter and drier conditions this year, B.C. Hydro is encouraging customers to take steps now to prepare for a potentially longer and more challenging wildfire season.

The Angus Reid survey of 801 B.C. adults was conducted from March 20 to March 25. It carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

Emergency Preparedness week is around the corner.When Wildfires are on the horizon, your resilience is about how you pre...
05/01/2026

Emergency Preparedness week is around the corner.
When Wildfires are on the horizon, your resilience is about how you prepare for the very bad day and having a your plan in place will help.

With summer around the corner, now’s the time to prepare your home for wildfires 🔥

Make grab-and-go bags for everyone you live with including pets: PreparedBC.ca/grab-and-go

Make your home emergency plan: PreparedBC.ca/EmergencyPlan

FireSmart your home: FireSmart BC

Check your insurance: Insurance Bureau of Canada

Learn more: www.PreparedBC.ca/wildfires

Alt text: Wildfire burning across a forested hillside under smoky red skies.

Please take a moment during Emergency Preparedness week to concider your Preparedness plan for your family before an eme...
04/29/2026

Please take a moment during Emergency Preparedness week to concider your Preparedness plan for your family before an emergency.

We will be taking some time off to be with our families over the next little while. We want to wish the community a very...
12/25/2025

We will be taking some time off to be with our families over the next little while. We want to wish the community a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a successful 2026.

Hwy 3 is open! Drive safe. Thank you to the road crews for all their hard work.  Have a safe and merry Christmas and a H...
12/25/2025

Hwy 3 is open! Drive safe.
Thank you to the road crews for all their hard work. Have a safe and merry Christmas and a Happy holidays.

Just in time for the holidays, drivers are advised that Highway 3 has reopened to traffic between Hope and Princeton following a major washout that occurred on Dec. 16, 2025, 42 kilometres east of the Highway 3/5 junction.

12/25/2025
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Address

151 Vermilion Avenue
Princeton, BC
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Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

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