Effective immediately, the full burn ban in Tweed has been reduced to a partial burn ban. This change reflects improved conditions, but fire risk...
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Campfires will be banned in the Kamloops Fire Centre as of Thursday at noon. The B.C. Wildfire Service announced today (Aug. 26, 2025) that category 1 campfires will be prohibited until Oct. 17. A campfire is defined as any fire no larger than 0.5 metres high by 0.5 metres wide used by any person for recreational purposes or by a First Nation for a ceremonial purpose. Fires larger than that are considered a category 2 open fire, which is also banned along with category 3. Anyone ignoring the ban may be issued a $1,150 ticket, required to pay an administrative fee of $10,000 and, if convicted in court, fined up to $100,000 and jailed for up to year. In addition to the ban, the following activities and equipment are prohibited: Air curtain burners Carbonizers Binary exploding targets Fireworks, as defined in the Fireworks Act of BC Burn barrels or burn cages of any size or description Controlled air incinerators Sky lanterns Wood fired hot tubs, wood fired pizza ovens and other wood fired devices unless vented through a structure that has a flue and is incorporated in a building
Effective immediately, the full burn ban in Tweed has been reduced to a partial burn ban. This change reflects improved conditions, but fire risk...
By BC Wildfire Service While Category 1 campfires are not currently prohibited, the Southeast Fire Centre is asking the public to remain cautious and...
Belleville Fire and Emergency Services have lifted the partial burn ban issued on Aug. 29, effective immediately, in accordance with the Open-Air...
Belleville Fire and Emergency Services have lifted the partial burn ban issued on Aug. 29, effective immediately, in accordance with the Open-Air...
A seasonal fire management byelaw will come into force in 2026 to tackle the growing risk of wildfires.
The ban will be in place between April 1 and September 30 each year. ......
The ban will be in place between April 1 and September 30 each year. ......
Prince Edward County Fire & Rescue (PECFR) has lifted the partial burn ban effective immediately. All open-air burning is now permitted. A burn...
Prince Edward County Fire & Rescue (PECFR) has lifted the partial burn ban effective immediately. All open-air burning is now permitted. A burn...
it is just plain ludicrous that something like this could even be considered in this day and age. The ex sugar can mill, near Beenleigh south of...