Despite the thumbs up from the , several North Okanagan jurisdictions are putting their foot down.
Vernon, Coldstream, Armstrong, Spallumcheen and Enderby are due to the tinder dry conditions.
香蕉视频直播淭he wildfire risk remains high, despite the cooler temperatures. This measure will help prevent human-caused wildfires until the hazard level drops,香蕉视频直播 said Enderby fire chief Cliff Vetter. 香蕉视频直播淲hile we often follow the Kamloops Fire Centre香蕉视频直播檚 lead on fire prevention measures, in this case the local conditions merit additional protection.香蕉视频直播
But if you live in the North Okanagan Regional District, you can have a fire.
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Wacey would have liked to follow suit with his neighbouring jurisdictions and keep the ban in place, but the current bylaw does not allow it.
Therefore he reminds those who are looking forward to enjoying some time around the campfire to do so responsibly.
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In Coldstream, campfires are only permitted for those who have three acres or more and apply for a burning permit.
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There is a $200 fine (reduced to $150 if paid within 15 days) in Coldstream for those caught around a campfire and despite the provincial ban over the summer, Sturgeon estimates approximately a .
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