Firefighter killed in B.C. identified as Zak Muise
The young Ontario firefighter who died last week in British Columbia has been identified as Zak Muise in an online obituary and a tribute by the firefighting contractor he worked for.
RCMP have said he was killed when his heavy-duty ATV rolled over a steep drop on a gravel road in a remote area about 150 kilometres north of Fort St. John. It says a funeral is scheduled for later this month in Simcoe, Ont., and that a public memorial in B.C. is also being planned. Muise was a contracted firefighter working to fight the nearly 6,000-square-kilometre Donnie Creek blaze in the province’s northeast — the biggest wildfire in B.C.’s history.
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