Photo: Rob Gibson Just in time for the September weekend, the campfire ban is being lifted in BC’s southern interior. Starting at noon Friday, fires will be allowed at both the Kamloops Fire Station and the Southeast Fire Station. Class 2 and 3 open fires, fireworks and burn barrels remain prohibited. “While the Kamloops Fire Center is seeing shorter days, increased overnight retrievals and relative humidity, the public is encouraged to be cautious with any fire use. It is the individual’s responsibility to ensure that burning is done in a safe and responsible manner,” he said the BCWS in a press release. The agency noted that so far this season, just eight percent of fires in the southeast zone have been caused by humans. To report an abandoned fire, fire or open burning violation, call 1 800 663-5555 or *5555 on a cell phone. Photo: BCWS Kamloops Fire District Photo: BC Wildfire Service Southeast Fire Zone


title: “Fire Ban Lifted In Bc Southern Interior Bc News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Xavier Barbieri”


Photo: Rob Gibson Just in time for the September weekend, the campfire ban is being lifted in BC’s southern interior. Starting at noon Friday, fires will be allowed at both the Kamloops Fire Station and the Southeast Fire Station. Class 2 and 3 open fires, fireworks and burn barrels remain prohibited. “While the Kamloops Fire Center is seeing shorter days, increased overnight retrievals and relative humidity, the public is encouraged to be cautious with any fire use. It is the individual’s responsibility to ensure that burning is done in a safe and responsible manner,” he said the BCWS in a press release. The agency noted that so far this season, just eight percent of fires in the southeast zone have been caused by humans. To report an abandoned fire, fire or open burning violation, call 1 800 663-5555 or *5555 on a cell phone. Photo: BCWS Kamloops Fire District Photo: BC Wildfire Service Southeast Fire Zone


title: “Fire Ban Lifted In Bc Southern Interior Bc News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Patricia Hauser”


Photo: Rob Gibson Just in time for the September weekend, the campfire ban is being lifted in BC’s southern interior. Starting at noon Friday, fires will be allowed at both the Kamloops Fire Station and the Southeast Fire Station. Class 2 and 3 open fires, fireworks and burn barrels remain prohibited. “While the Kamloops Fire Center is seeing shorter days, increased overnight retrievals and relative humidity, the public is encouraged to be cautious with any fire use. It is the individual’s responsibility to ensure that burning is done in a safe and responsible manner,” he said the BCWS in a press release. The agency noted that so far this season, just eight percent of fires in the southeast zone have been caused by humans. To report an abandoned fire, fire or open burning violation, call 1 800 663-5555 or *5555 on a cell phone. Photo: BCWS Kamloops Fire District Photo: BC Wildfire Service Southeast Fire Zone


title: “Fire Ban Lifted In Bc Southern Interior Bc News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Michael Barrett”


Photo: Rob Gibson Just in time for the September weekend, the campfire ban is being lifted in BC’s southern interior. Starting at noon Friday, fires will be allowed at both the Kamloops Fire Station and the Southeast Fire Station. Class 2 and 3 open fires, fireworks and burn barrels remain prohibited. “While the Kamloops Fire Center is seeing shorter days, increased overnight retrievals and relative humidity, the public is encouraged to be cautious with any fire use. It is the individual’s responsibility to ensure that burning is done in a safe and responsible manner,” he said the BCWS in a press release. The agency noted that so far this season, just eight percent of fires in the southeast zone have been caused by humans. To report an abandoned fire, fire or open burning violation, call 1 800 663-5555 or *5555 on a cell phone. Photo: BCWS Kamloops Fire District Photo: BC Wildfire Service Southeast Fire Zone