Thorsby-County of Wetaskiwin Collaborative Effort

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Fire Ban Status - Updated May 21st, 2025

May 21 2025
UPDATE, MAY 21 2025, 12:01AM:

CAO Donna here re. Fire Ban
As of 12:01AM May 21 we have sufficient moisture, and the Fire Ban and restriction is lifted. We are back to a fire normal status.
Please be careful and use and enjoy fire responsibly. Thanks very much for your cooperation during these fire challenges.
Have a great night,
Donna

UPDATE, MAY 15 2025, 6:00PM:
CAO Donna here re Fire Ban information, we are lifting the complete ban as of 6 p.m. tonight. We will be in an advisory which means:

  1. Fires in Fire pits with fire suppression near.
  2. Fire pits have to be completely extinguished before the site is left. Extra water to drown the coals will be required. Remember to stir up the coals to make sure there are no hot spots.
  3. Outdoor cooking, BBQ, camping stoves are approved. Fireworks are not permitted at this time.

If there is more rain, we will update you all. Be wise in the wind, be wise with your fires. Be safe and have a responsible fun weekend.

UPDATE, MAY 6 2025, 4:00PM:
As of May 6th, 2025 at 4:00pm, the Town of Thorsby is under a fire ban due to an increased risk of wildfire due to high winds and dry conditions.

No outdoor fires are allowed, including open fires, smudge fires, campfires, recreational fires (firepits), or fires contained to burn barrels. Fires burning when the ban is issued must be extinguished immediately. The discharge of fireworks is not allowed, and wood or pellet-fueled smokers are also prohibited during a fire ban.

Residents can use cooking and heating appliances – such as barbecues, firepits and patio heaters that are fueled by liquid fuel like propane or natural gas only.

The Chief Administrative Officer will continue to monitor conditions, and will update the public on this post, and albertafirebans.ca when the ban is lifted or downgraded.

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APRIL 17TH, 2025:

Dry conditions, winds, grass, and trees can be serious fire starters this time of year. Be Firesmart and don't start a fire in these conditions, or if you do, please make sure the conditions are calm. Use your firepits when having a fire, and have lots of water nearby. Our fire teams would like to be with their families too this Easter.

Thank you!

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