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Russell Township maintains a partial fire ban while Casselman and The Nation lift theirs. Residents are reminded to follow by-law rules and safety precautions when enjoying outdoor fires, ensuring community safety as dry conditions continue in Prescott-Russell.

Fire ban updates across Russell, The Nation, and Casselman municipalities

Residents across Prescott-Russell are being advised of changes to municipal fire restrictions, with some bans lifted and others remaining in place under partial measures. 

In Russell Township, a partial fire ban remains in effect. While all burn permits are still suspended, residents are permitted to light small campfires and use solid fuel burning appliances. Campfires are allowed for warmth, cooking, or recreational purposes, provided they follow the township’s open-air burning by-law. Fires must not exceed 0.5 cubic metres, must be contained to prevent spreading, and cannot cause smoke nuisances or reduce visibility on roads. They must be located at least 4.5 metres away from lot lines, combustible materials, or structures, and may not be set in front or side yards. Fires must also be continuously supervised by someone aged 18 or older until fully extinguished. Approved propane and natural gas appliances with shut-off valves remain permitted. 

Meanwhile, the Nation Municipality announced that its fire ban has been lifted as of Friday, August 29 at 11:30 a.m. However, permits for fires larger than one square metre will not be issued until further notice. Municipal officials are reminding residents to follow fire safety practices, including refraining from burning during strong winds or dry conditions, keeping water or a hose nearby, and never leaving a fire unattended. Fires without a permit must have a base of one square metre or less. 

In Casselman, the municipality confirmed that its fire ban has also been lifted. Residents are asked to continue respecting the community’s fire by-law, which remains in effect. Details of the regulations are available on the municipality’s website. 

These updates reflect ongoing caution in the region as municipalities balance community safety with the enjoyment of outdoor fires. Residents are encouraged to check local advisories before burning and to remain vigilant as weather conditions can change quickly. 

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