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Daily Watch brief · August 21, 2026 · checked 6:30 a.m. PDT

Greenwood & Boundary morning check: smoke warning continues, hotter day ahead, and no local evacuation alert found

By Ledge Daily Watch · Official sources checked: DriveBC weather/events/emergency-alert/wildfire feeds, EmergencyInfoBC, City of Greenwood public pages, Greenwood eSCRIBE calendar in browser, B.C. Southeast Fire Centre restrictions, RDKB public pages where reachable, Greenwood Museum, Greenwood Public Library, Greenwood Elementary and SD51 public websites, and public Facebook/community sources where accessible.

Friday’s official-source pull keeps smoke and heat on the Greenwood front page. Grand Forks and Rock Creek still show a YELLOW WARNING - AIR QUALITY object in the DriveBC / Environment Canada regional feed, with the warning issue time updated Friday morning. The forecast calls for local smoke and a high near 35 C today, local smoke tonight, then mainly cloudy conditions Saturday with a chance of showers or thunderstorms, local smoke, gusty southwest wind and a high near 33 C.

The nearby wildfire-map picture is steady compared with Thursday’s published pull. N61319 remains the closest Out of Control point found in the under-100-km set, about 41.7 km from Greenwood and still listed at 50 ha. N51207 remains a farther Out of Control map point at about 91 km, N51643 remains Under Control, and no wildfire of note was returned in the under-100-km set.

For roads, Spraggett Road remains the nearest reader-useful closure: DriveBC continues to list it closed between Carson Road and Almond Gardens Road West for utility work until September 30. The closer Highway 3 utility-work item west of the Highway 3 / Highway 33 junction remains active through September 18. The farther Highway 3 Boundary Road / White Lake Road lane-closure item is still listed through today.

No official Boundary-region evacuation order or alert was found in the DriveBC emergency-alert API or the EmergencyInfoBC text pull this morning.

What changed since Thursday’s pull

Roads, fire rules, water and City Hall

Community desk

Greenwood Public Library, Greenwood Museum, Greenwood Elementary and SD51 public websites loaded during the check. The strongest community follow-up is still to collect named, publishable local updates: first-week school notes, youth achievements, Legion and museum items, library programs, volunteer wins, recreation photos, local business milestones and people making a practical difference.

The Greenwood fire-department leadership question remains an unconfirmed community question. This run did not find official-source text suitable for confirmed reporting. Ledge should keep asking careful questions, but should not state resignation or leadership-change claims as fact until a named source, council record, department statement or official notice confirms details.

Facebook group/page checks remain limited and lead-only in automated public checks. Community posts remain leads only unless a public post is readable and independently confirmed by an official or named source.

Sources checked

This brief is an official-source monitoring note, not a substitute for emergency instructions. For orders, alerts and road closures, follow the issuing agency first.