Good news! All orders and alerts have been rescinded. See the Public Notice for additional information.
RDN Frequently Asked Questions: LINK
Facebook Group “Vancouver Island Fire Support and Accommodations” – community members offering support to first responders and evacuees. Link remains in consideration of the Mount Underwood Wildfire.
Resources and Updates:
- BC WildFire Service: Website | Facebook |Instagram
- Wildfire Rank: Website
- RDN – Regional District of Nanaimo: Website | Facebook
- Emergency Info BC: Website
- Nanaimo News Now: Website | Facebook
- Voyent Alert: Register HERE Choose how to receive alerts – mobile app, email, text message or phone call.
- Highway Updates: Drive BC
- Air Quality Health Index (AQHI): BC Air Quality
- Updates on fire weather and smoke across Canada: FireSmoke Canada
- Emergency Preparedness: KITS/SUPPLIES
Volunteer Fire Departments Facebook Pages:
Resiliency Services Support
Residents impacted by the Wesley Ridge Wildfire can find support through the following organizations:
United Way British Columbia
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- Sometimes we all need extra support. Think about asking for more help if you are finding daily life difficult, especially when it is a few weeks after the crisis.
- You might also find you are better able to help others when you are doing well yourself.
- Visit uwbc.ca/emergency-response-resources for a variety of resources available and view the Emergencies are Stressful brochure.
Parksville Salvation Army
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- Impacted residents can visit the Parksville Salvation Army located at 886 Wembley Road for food and other family services support.
- The Salvation Army will have a small supply of clean up kits available.
- Phone 250-248-8793 with any questions.
- You can also visit parksvillesalvationarmy.ca/ for general information about the Parksville Salvation Army.
Society of Organized Services (SOS)
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- SOS provides support for residents of District 69 facing unexpected hardships or financial emergency.
- Examples of assistance may include:
- Food – essential groceries
- Propane for cooking and heat
- Laundry
In addition, the SOS shower program enables residents to come out of the heat or cold and enjoy a shower, complete with towels, toiletries and hygiene items. This FREE program runs Monday to Thursday, 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. and is first come, first served.
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- Limited support with prescription medications
- Change of clothes/basic supplies from SOS Thrift Shop
- Advocacy, including filling out government paperwork, printing, copying, and faxing
View SOS programs and services online. Email sos@sosd69.com or call 250-248-2093
Health Emergency Management BC
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- Wildfires and wildfire smoke can pose a health risk for residents, especially those with health conditions, young children or seniors.
- For information to help you reduce your personal health risk, visit: islandhealth.ca/learn-about-health/environment/wildfires
- Residents can also visit the general Island Health website to search for the service they need at islandhealth.ca/our-services.
If you are in urgent need of medical care, please call 911. If you require health care advice for a non-urgent concern, call HealthLink BC at 811.
Mental Health Supports:
- Vancouver Island Crisis Line: 1‑888‑494‑3888 (24/7) vicrisis.ca/
- Immediate Mental Health Support: 310-6789 bc.cmha.ca/mental-health/find-help/
- Kuu-us Crisis Line (Indigenous Crisis and Support Line): 1-800-588-8717 kuu-uscrisisline.com/
- BC Seniors’ Distress Line: 604-872-1234
- Kid’s Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 kidshelpphone.ca
- National Suicide Crisis Helpline: 9-8-8 or 1-800-784-2433 988.ca/
- Resource Connections United Way BC: 2-1-1 bc.211.ca/getting-started-with-211/
- Virtual Mental Health Supports: http://www2.gov.bc.ca/…/virtual-mental-health-supports
THANK YOU to all the firefighting crews, support teams, and anyone who is helping in whatever way they can.
Thank you to the RDN for the resource information.




