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Elderly couple dies in RV fire in British Columbia

30.04.2026 01:06 2 min 4 sources
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Elderly couple dies in RV fire in British Columbia
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An elderly couple died in an RV fire near Salmon Arm, British Columbia, on January 24. The cause is under investigation. Meanwhile, the Regional District of Nanaimo is revisiting rules for full-time RV living amid the housing crisis.

Tragedy in Yankee Flats

On the evening of January 24, an RV fire occurred in the Yankee Flats area, about 25 km southwest of Salmon Arm, British Columbia. Firefighters found the vehicle fully engulfed in flames. An elderly couple died in the incident. Several agencies are investigating; no criminal suspicion has been reported. The cause of the fire is being determined.

Regulation of RV living

Amid the housing crisis, the Regional District of Nanaimo is again discussing regulations for year-round RV living. Staff recommendations include lifting a temporary moratorium on rule enforcement and developing a rural housing policy and rules for temporary occupancy permits. The permit costs $800 and is valid for up to three years. While provincial building codes prohibit using RVs as permanent residences, the growing number of people adopting this lifestyle due to the affordable housing crisis is prompting authorities to reconsider their approach.

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Elderly couple dies in motorhome fire near Salmon Arm, B.C.

28.01.2026 CBC ISL

Elderly couple dies in RV fire in British Columbia

28.01.2026 Yahoo News ISL

Regional District of Nanaimo proposes new measures for full-time RV living

27.01.2026 CBC ISL

Regional District of Nanaimo revisits rules for full-time RV living

27.01.2026 Yahoo News ISL

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