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Open burning ban announced for Okanagan, but campfires still allowed

A Category 2 open fire is any fire that doesn’t exceed two metres in height and three metres in width. It also includes grass or stubble burning that doesn’t exceed. 0.2 of a hectare.The announcement comes with temperatures constantly reaching the 30-degree mark in the Okanagan.

Both Category 2 and Category 3 open burning are allowed in the Northwest and Prince George fire centres.As for campfires, all of B.C.’s six fire centres currently allow campfires.

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