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Please be advised that Lac Ste. Anne County Fire Services has rescinded the Fire Advisory, effective 11:00 am Tuesday, November 25, 2025. Recent moisture received and cooler temperatures have reduced the fire risk within the region.

There is now NO RESTRICTION in the County, and permit burning is allowed in accordance with bylaw and conditions imposed by County fire guardians. We will continue to monitor conditions and fire risk throughout the County and may update the fire safety status as warranted.

Fire behaviour is moderate, with initial spread indexes generally lower, due to recent moisture received, cooler temperatures, and frost in the mornings. Residents are reminded that risk is still up anytime warm winds and afternoon sunshine are present. Overall precautionary measures while burning are strongly advised as there is still no snowpack.

Lac Ste. Anne County Fire Services sincerely thanks residents and visitors for their vigilance, patience, and compliance with the recent fire advisory and reminds all that we must always use caution and be responsible. Our behaviour is within our control; fire behaviour is not.

Fire Permits will be allowed again in accordance to bylaw and conditions imposed by Fire Guardians. All permit conditions must be followed. Burning without a permit or outside of allowed conditions may result in fines, firefighting expenses, or worse: lost property and endangered lives.

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Residents are encouraged to call in if they have questions regarding safe burning practices. Further information can be found in the Fire Services section or on the County's ag-focused fire safety website Farm FireSmart.

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