Listen Live

Opening Burning No Longer Permitted in Cowichan Valley

Opening burning is no longer allowed in the Cowichan Valley.

The province restricted opening burning for all high smoke sensitivity zones, and that includes the Cowichan Valley.

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy says the ban will last until the middle of April.

No new fires are allowed and material cannot be added to an existing fire.

Although the Cowichan Valley Regional District presently allows opening burning, the CVRD says the provincial ban overrides its District Smoke Control Regulation Bylaw.

Regional District chair Aaron Stone says they “appreciate the Provincial and health authorities for recognizing the importance of preventing air quality degradation,” and taking action at a critical time.

Mike Patterson
Mike Patterson
News Director

Continue Reading

cjsu Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

North Cowichan council tenders new childcare building in Crofton 

A new building on Berridge Street in Crofton will bring Childcare spaces to the region, and carry a price tag of $5.44 million.

Former North Cowichan mayor receives Freedom of the Municipality award

The Municipality of North Cowichan has awarded the Freedom of the Municipality,  its highest honour, to a longtime community leader for his many years of public service.

Duncan Fire Department’s responses highest in third quarter 

An increase in the amount of fire calls have been reported to the City of Duncan for the third quarter.

Ladysmith RCMP report an increase in calls compared to last year 

A quarterly report shows crime in Ladysmith is trending upwards, but not in all areas.

Cowichan Aquatic Centre repairs complete, but more work needs to be done 

Cowichan Aquatic Centre upgrades are in the home stretch, but it still requires a few more tweaks.
- Advertisement -