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Saddle Hills County downgrades Fire Restriction to Advisory due to lower temperatures

Thanks to lower temperatures in the region, Saddle Hills County has downgraded the Fire Restriction for the area to a Fire Advisory.

Officials say under the advisory, burn permits will be issued on a “case by case” basis and only for purposes deemed “essential.”

Campfires in non-combustible manufactured firepits, charcoal briquettes in approved barbecues, portable propane firepits, gas and propane stoves, catalytic infrared heaters, wood fires in enclosed facilities, and burning of hand-piled agricultural brush and wood debris up to a maximum of two cubic metres are allowed, with caution.

Burning barrels are also permitted; however, all usage must be a minimum of 30 metres away from structures and six metres away from combustible materials. Off-highway vehicles are also permitted under the advisory.

Still, open campfires in the backcountry, fireworks and exploding targets on crown land, burning of larger, machine-piled wooden debris, and controlled burns of larger brush or windrows are not allowed.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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