Fire Ban issued for the Town of Whitecourt
In consideration of current weather conditions, Whitecourt has instituted a full fire ban, effective Friday, April 19 at 9:00am. No fire permits will be issued, and all existing fire permits will be suspended until conditions improve within Whitecourt.
The fire ban includes the following but is not limited to:
- Backyard fire pits,
- Campground fire pits,
- All open burning,
- Fireworks,
- Flame propelled floating lanterns,
- Charcoal briquettes,
- Turkey fryers,
- Tiki torches.
Allowed for use during the fire ban:
- CSA approved or ULC certified gas or propane barbeques used for cooking,
- CSA approved or ULC certified Wood Pellet Smokers,
- Propane and natural gas fire pits,
- Catalytic or infrared-style heaters,
- Electric or propane meat smokers.
The fire ban will remain in effect until conditions improve.
The operation of Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) within the Town of Whitecourt is prohibited under the Traffic Bylaw 1573 which prohibits OHV use within Town boundaries between April 1 and November 30 annually. Penalties for contravening Bylaw 1573 range from monetary fines to OHV seizure.
Updates on the fire ban will be posted on www.whitecourt.ca and on Whitecourt’s Facebook page. For details on fire bans across Alberta, visit www.albertafirebans.ca.
Emergency Management Information
Town of Whitecourt Emergency Management Plan
The Town of Whitecourt has an Emergency Management Plan in place that would be followed if a disaster situation were to occur. The plan outlines how the municipality would work with local emergency service providers, how it would communicate with residents, and how relief efforts would be managed.