Oshawa Fire Services are issuing a fire ban. Many municipalities have implemented the ban amid on-going wildfires across the country. All open-air burning
Many municipalities have implemented the ban amid on-going wildfires across the country.The ban is effective immediately and those not complying with the ban may be subjected to fines.
Propane/natural gas fueled appliances such as propane/natural gas barbecues, propane/natural gas fire pits, and propane/natural gas fire bowls are allowed.Campfires, incinerators, burn drums, construction site fires, and fire pits, fire bowls, chimeneas or outdoor wood fireplaces are not allowed.Ctrl+Enter
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