Fire bans began rolling in after hot, dry weather took over much of Canada early in the season – starting in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, now expanding to the Maritimes
. While Saskatchewan and Alberta have lifted the bans in some regions, people in the Prairies have been monitoring the wildfire season closely.Najam, who is the managing director of Smart Firewood Products, based in Leduc, Alta., says demand usually picks up around mid-April and continues until mid-October.Najam said his company provides “truckloads” of firewood to national parks in Alberta every year, while serving locals with retail firewood in his yard.
For propane fires, Eerkes said, “All you need is a propane firepit, a propane tank and some gas in it.” A private campground about 100 kilometres southwest of Halifax has been getting cancellations since the fire ban and camping bans in wooded areas of Nova Scotia earlier this week. A long-time backpacker and camper, Nuttall-Smith said fire bans are not a “huge limitation” for cooking outdoors with alternatives like backpack stoves available.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Everything Coming to Netflix Canada in June 2023 | Elle CanadaFrom neverhaveiever Season 4 to amyschumer's new comedy special, here is what's coming to netflix Canada this month.
Lire la suite »
TSB investigating engine failure and fire on WestJet Encore aircraft in CalgaryCanada’s Transportation Safety Board investigating fire aboard WestJet Encore plane in Calgary
Lire la suite »
Salimah Mussani on the optimistic future of women's golf in CanadaTeam Canada women's coach Salimah Mussani chats with Golf Talk Canada's Bob Weeks about the optimistic future of women's golf in Canada.
Lire la suite »
Odds of Bank of Canada rate hike just went up as economy beats expectationsThe Canadian economy grew at a stronger pace than analysts were expecting, which could push the Bank of Canada to hike rates again. Read on.
Lire la suite »
Youth charged with arson after fire at Fort Frances recycling buildingOPP have charged a 12 year old with arson after a fire burned down the recycling building at the waste transfer station in Fort Frances.
Lire la suite »
Canada to put health warning labels directly on cigarettes in world first | CBC NewsHealth Canada has announced new warning labels to be printed directly on cigarettes in an effort to deter new smokers, encourage quitting and reduce tobacco-related deaths, in a world first that experts hope will have a significant impact.
Lire la suite »