Controlled burns planned for McLeod Lake area

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Controlled burns planned for McLeod Lake area
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The BC Wildfire Service will be burning brush piles near the McLeod Lake Mackenzie Community Forest, at Highway 39 and Gagnon Creek.

The BC Wildfire Servicewill be burning brush piles near the McLeod Lake Mackenzie Community Forest, at Highway 39 and Gagnon Creek this week.

Burning will only proceed if conditions are suitable, a burn plan is in place and is anticipated to start on Wednesday, March 13.

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