Examples of BC Wildfire Service in a sentence
The BC Wildfire Service supports the FireSmart Canada program for communities across the Province.
BackgroundFraser Basin Council (FBC) successfully received funding from BC Wildfire Service to support three community wildfire preparedness roundtables over two years.
The Province will supply a ministry generated invoice (Statutory Hire Invoice or the BC Wildfire Service Equipment Invoice).
Applicants are required to contact the BC Wildfire Service for further discussion regarding identified fuel treatment units located on Provincial Crown land.
Fraser Basin Council has secured funding from BC Wildfire Service to pilot three community wildfire roundtables over the next two years: Quesnel and Area, Williams Lake and Area, and in the Thompson-Nicola.
Based on ORC reports, roughly 3/4 of reports of recreationalists being denied access occurred on Vancouver Island or the lower mainland.However the corresponding BC Wildfire Service fire protection zone (Coastal Fire Zone) is considered low danger, accounting for only 11% of fire starts and 8% of acreage burned in the past fire season.
Long term suspension means the removal of a student from the school premises and regular classroom activities for more than ten (10) consecutive school days, or for more than ten(10) school days cumulatively for multiple disciplinary offenses in any school year.
Elsewhere in BC 1.800.663.7867information@islandstrust.bc.ca www.islandstrust.bc.ca DateOctober 13, 2015File NumberToGabriola Island Local Trust Committee FromClare Frater, Policy Advisor Re BC Wildfire Service fire prevention service changes In July 2015, the Gabriola LTC requested that the Executive Committee discuss the implications of the cut backs in fire protection in the Gabriola Local Trust Area, Thetis Island Local Trust Area, and Saltspring Local Trust Area and consider possible advocacy.
Through these means, the BC Wildfire Service has access to data detailing lightning ground strikes within a few seconds of occurrence.
Within Electoral Area C and Electoral Area D, there is a collective willingness between the BC Wildfire Service (BCWFS) – Pemberton Fire Zone; Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (MFLNRORD) – Sea to Sky District; the Electoral Area C Director and the Electoral Area D Director; and SLRD staff to collaborate on wildfire risk reduction activities in these electoral areas.