Latest Incident occurred in Blind River on June 7; 'In the current dry conditions, these are serious matters that put lives, property and infrastructure at risk'
The East Algoma OPP detachment has charged a third person in the region with lighting a bonfire during the current fire ban.
A 35-year-old Blind River man was charged under the Provincial Offences Act with unlawfully starting a fire in a restricted fire zone, which carries a potential $880 fine.
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