Before fire season starts, municipalities can impose their own partial burn bans as they see fit.
OLIVER PAIPOONGE — Oliver Paipoonge's ban on daytime outdoor burning remained in place right up until a provincial ban on the activity took effect on April 1, the official start of wildfire season across the province.
It stayed in place last week even as many parts of the Thunder Bay district received large amounts of snow or rain.Once fire season kicks in on April 1 "there is no daytime burning allowed," Oliver Paipoonge fire Chief Sean Horan noted on Tuesday. She added, "In addition, up to 320 additional firefighting personnel may be available from private contractors."
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