Langford council voted to suspend the open fire burning season from Nov. 1 to 30. Instead, a community clean-up day will take place sometime in November, in which residents can drop off their backyard branches to burn. (Black Press file photo)

Langford council voted to suspend the open fire burning season from Nov. 1 to 30. Instead, a community clean-up day will take place sometime in November, in which residents can drop off their backyard branches to burn. (Black Press file photo)

Langford douses fall open fire season

Campfires still allowed with free online permit

  • Oct. 9, 2020 12:00 a.m.

Hold onto those backyard branches, Langford is suspending its fall burn period out of concern for residents struggling with respiratory issues and COVID-19 recovery.

Langford council approved the motion on Monday, Oct. 5 after reviewing a staff report by Langford Fire and Rescue.

“We had a lot of complaints about smoke when people began working from home back in March,” said Langford Fire Chief Chris Aubrey. “We decided it was best to pause the spring burning season and we’re doing the same thing this fall.”

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Residents will not be allowed to have open fires from Nov. 1 and 30, one of two usual designated burning periods during the year.

Instead, a community clean up day means residents can drop off yard waste free of charge. In March, more than 25 people participated in a clean up to help reduce the amount of fire fuel on the ground before wildfire season hit.

“Campfires are still allowed,” the fire chief told council. “As long as you’re burning clean wood, you’re free to head over to a place like Goldstream Park and have a fire with a free online permit.”

Aubrey expects the collective fall burn will take place sometime in November on a Saturday.


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