Fort St. John wildfire prompts evacuations
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Wildfire prompts evacuations in Fort St. John, city says

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Firefighters from Fort St. John , B.C. , and the provincial wildfire service are battling a blaze.
The city has directed evacuees from Rose Prairie Road and the Jones subdivision area to proceed to the Pomeroy Sport Centre .
The suspected cause of the fire is human activity.
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