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INFORMATION BULLETIN

2012FOR0134-001143
Aug. 10, 2012

Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations

 

 

Long weekend enforcement successful in Thompson Okanagan

 

VERNON – Natural resource officers from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations visited a series of recreational spots in the Thompson Okanagan Region Aug. 3-5 to help residents and visitors enjoy a safe B.C. Day long weekend.

 

The officers conducted numerous vehicle, boat and foot patrols of lakes and recreation sites and were joined by conservation officers in some areas. The officers travelled about 1,050 kilometres, covering the Okanagan Valley, Mabel Lake, Voght Valley, Kane Valley, Shuswap Lake, Mara Lake, Adams Lake, Duffy Lake and Goose Lake.

 

The natural resource officers spoke with over 200 members of the public throughout the weekend. The vast majority of people were co-operative and were complying with campfire, fishing and boat safety regulations.

 

However, four violation tickets and 11 written warnings were issued related to fishing offences, boating infractions, noise levels and improper fire use (including one oversized campfire and three unattended campfires).

 

Ignoring B.C.’s campfire regulations can result in a $345 fine. Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness can be fined up to $1 million and/or spend three years in prison.

 

 

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Media Contacts:

 

Kyle Beadman

Supervisor – Compliance and Enforcement

Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations

250 260-4612 (Vernon)

 

Brennan Clarke

Public Affairs Officer

Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations

250 356-5261 (Victoria)

 

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