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Fires in Squamish ‘could take weeks' to extinguish

Fires in Squamish ‘could take weeks' to extinguish

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Jeremy Valeriote, the MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, says the greatest concern from the fires in Squamish is the proximity to homes.

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