The Fort McMurray wildfire was the top news story in Canada, the largest evacuation in Alberta history, and the costliest disaster at the time.
On May 3, 2016 a wildfire ravaged the city of Fort McMurray, forcing 90,000 people to flee. Read accounts from emergency responders and evacuees. Riveting first person accounts, plus information about events before, during, and after, including statistics and maps. A must read for anyone interested in a broad overview, yet personal stories. Co-Authors: Dee Bentley, Alisa Caswell, Trish Collins, JD Hunter, Katherine Giesbrecht, Jonathan Gillies, Michael Hill, Christina MacKay, Cyndy Pickersgill, Wina Reid, Diane Schuldt-Zundel, Danelle Wilson, Thomas Zimmermann.
Proceeds used for Wildfire Recovery. Donations were made to the Wood Buffalo Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity, KAOS Radio (tower rebuild), and Compassion Canada (disaster relief).
This author writes non-fiction under the name Dee Bentley, and she writes fiction and poetry under the name Dorothy Bentley.
Copies may be purchased online. 10% of future proceeds will be donated to the Wood Buffalo Food Bank.

