Not even a day after B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 burning ban was lifted and an abandoned campfire was discovered in Lake Country.
A couple area residents came across the fire, which included a mess, at approximately 7:30 a.m. up Beaver Lake Road.
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The B.C-wide fire ban was lifted Friday at noon, while some jurisdictions, such as Vernon, Armstrong, Spallumcheen and Enderby have decided to continue with the ban in their respective areas.
Lake Country fire chief Steve Windsor was not aware of the incident, as it is within BC Forest Service boundary. But he defends the decision to follow suit of the province.
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In fact, the department fielded a number of calls over the weekend from residents wondering if the ban was in place.
With nighttime temperatures dipping down to 8-11 degrees Celsius this week, Windsor believes it香蕉视频直播檚 safe to have fires.
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Meanwhile backyard burning is being delayed in Lake Country, which normally opens up Oct. 1.
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