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Parksville Fire Department reminds residents of backyard burning and fireworks bans

Beach fires are always prohibited by provincial legislation
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Parksville Fire Rescue reminds residents that all open burning and outdoor fires, excluding cooking fires, are prohibited at this time.

The department also wishes to remind residents that beach fires are always prohibited by provincial legislation.

At this time, campfires are allowed.

As another reminder; fireworks are banned in the City of Parksville and the sale of any type is prohibited.

READ MORE: Residents want random use of fireworks to stop in Regional District of Nanaimo

A person must not fire or discharge fireworks within the city unless authorized by a permit - which are only issued to applicants with a fireworks supervisor and/or pyrotechnics certification card, as issued by Natural Resources Canada.

The Parksville Fire Protection Area encompasses the City of Parksville and certain areas within the Regional District of Nanaimo, which include; San Pareil; Morningstar; Columbia Beach; French Creek, and the Fourneau Road; Wildgreen and Martindale Road; and the Forever Green Estates.

The burning bylaw for the City of Parksville can be viewed at www.parksville.civicweb.net/document/1596

The latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions and air quality advisories, can be found at www.bcwildfire.ca.

- NEWS Staff, submitted

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