Residents encouraged to be wildfire safe and keep informed this summer
The municipality has lifted the Fire Ban for the urban service area of Fort McMurray. The fire ban for the forest area has also been lifted by the province.
Although the wildfire threat has eased, everyone is encouraged to be diligent and responsible while enjoying trails, campfires and backyard firepits.
Residents in Fort McMurray should also review updated rules for outdoor fires. The updated bylaw regulates fire pits, outdoor fires and permits, and includes increased fines for violations.
OHV use may resume on Abasand roads
With the end of the Fire Ban, the suspension of off-highway vehicle (OHV) use on municipal roads in Abasand is also lifted.
OHV use in other neighbourhoods in the Urban Service Area is prohibited, regardless of whether a Fire Ban is in place or not. Riders are reminded to drive responsibly, check hot spots frequently and follow all rules and regulations. Learn more at rmwb.ca/ohv
Stay informed
Wildfire season is ongoing; stay informed about provincial advisories, restrictions and bans in the Forest Protection Area (FPA) of Alberta. For the most-up-to-date information on bans in the province, visit AlbertaFireBans.ca .
Fire restrictions and bans are temporary measures are brought in according to conditions. As fire danger levels rise or fall, these restrictions can be adjusted to reduce the likelihood of preventable wildfires.
All recreational users should remain cautious as wildfire can still ignite easily and spread quickly.
To report a wildfire, call 310-FIRE (3473).
For more information on wildfires, fire restrictions and fire bans visit wildfire.alberta.ca.