Controlled Burns
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Winnipeg to conduct fall controlled burns from Monday to Nov. 10Controlled burns have been conducted by the City in Winnipeg's tall grass prairies since 1986.EnvironmentOct 23, 2023
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B.C. wildfires: Controlled burns planned for Keremeos Creek blazeThe BC Wildfire Service says they’re looking at a four- to five-day window of cooler temperatures before it’s expected to become hot again.CanadaAug 3, 2022
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City of Winnipeg to start controlled burnsThe controlled burns are scheduled to carry on until June 17, weather permitting.EnvironmentJun 6, 2022
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City of Winnipeg announces controlled burns to begin ThursdayThe burns will be conducted with fire guards in place, during suitable wind conditions.EnvironmentApr 29, 2020
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District of Summerland to conduct controlled burns, weather permittingThe district says the burns will be dependent upon the daily atmospheric ventilation index.Jan 28, 2020
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Controlled burns planned for two North Okanagan wildfiresTwo wildfires in the North Okanagan will be undergoing controlled burns this week.Aug 28, 2018
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Don’t call 911, they’re just controlled burns: Kelowna Fire DepartmentThe Kelowna Fire Department is making the public aware of several controlled burns happening in the mountains above the Okanagan Valley.CanadaNov 19, 2017
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‘Fire to fight fire’ causes concern online for people in the B.C. interiorWildfire officials sometimes use fire to fight fire, but some people in the B.C. interior are up in arms about the practice.CanadaAug 3, 2017
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See smoke? Controlled burns in the central OkanaganOpen burning is also allowed Monday for eligible property owners in the area.Mar 28, 2016
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Controlled burns in West KelownaOpen burning is also allowed on Sunday for eligible central Okanagan property owners with permits from their local authority.Mar 6, 2016
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