â–º Listen Live

Coastal Fire asking people to be careful this long weekend

The Coastal Fire Centre is asking people to be careful this long weekend.

The hot, dry weather this week has further dried out forests in the region.

Fire Information Officer Donna MacPherson says along with following the fire bans, there’s other activity that people should be mindful of that could spark a wildfire.

She notes they’ve had some fires started by trailers with dragging safety chains or broken sway bars, which left a trail of sparks on the side of the road.

“If people are driving any type of machinery in the forest like a motorcycle, ATV or anything else, they need to stay to the dirt, stay out of the weeds,” says MacPherson. “The weeds catch on the manifolds and catch fire pretty quickly.”

MacPherson says if you see a column of smoke it’s important to call it in to *5555 immediately so crews can respond.

Elizabeth Young
Elizabeth Young
If you've got a news tip, I'd love to hear from you. You can contact me at [email protected] or call our newsroom at (250) 331-4033.

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

School officials say B.C.’s new safety policies should come with provincial funding

B.C. school officials say the province’s move to require AEDs and naloxone kits in all public schools is a positive step, but some are concerned about a lack of provincial funding to support the requirements. 

Dubai chocolate recall expands due to salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios

The Public Health Agency of Canada has added more brands of Dubai chocolate bars to the list of recalled products due to a salmonella outbreak in certain pistachio products. 

Heavy rain to drench B.C.’s south coast Friday, flooding possible

Forecasters warn heavy rain is expected to sweep across B.C.’s south coast Friday, in some areas dumping twice the average monthly amount of rain in just one day.

Officials investigating “security breach” after pro-Palestinian sign appears on B.C. parliament

Officials at the British Columbia parliament building are investigating after a pro-Palestinian sign was attached to the front of the building overnight.

B.C. airports brace for Air Canada flight attendant strike

Airports in B.C. are bracing for travel disruptions after the union representing 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants issued 72-hour strike notice Wednesday.
- Advertisement -