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Spring into fire safety!

Fire permit season is back in full swing.

From now to October 31st, any individuals within the Municipal District of Bonnyville looking to do any sort of burning will require a permit. Permits are free and require 48 hours notice prior to the start of a burn.

The BRFA notes if you are going to do some burning it is important to to choose a safe time to do so. Any fire is more likely to get out of control on a hot, dry or windy day. Burning should be done during the coolest, dampest and calmest time of the day – two hours before sunset, or later.

People looking for more information can visit the Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority’s website at www.brfa.ca

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