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Yellowknife issues fire ban on open-air pits, starting Wednesday

With temperatures in Yellowknife expected to rise later this week, the city says it's bringing in a partial fire ban as of Wednesday.

Mid-week ban comes as temperatures are forecasted to rise

An empty red camping chair sits in front of a burning campfire.
A fire ban that applies to open-air fires and fire pits in Yellowknife's city limits takes effect Wednesday. (Andrew Pacey/CBC)

With temperatures in Yellowknife expected to rise later this week, the city says it's bringing in a partial fire ban as of Wednesday.

The ban will apply to open-air fires and fire pits, but not to barbecues or propane-fuelled pits. It's meant to cut down on the risk of a wildland fire starting within city limits.

In a news release Tuesday, the city said the ban is "due to current conditions the area is experiencing."

Fire Chief Nelson Johnson said in the release the ban is a proactive measure and everyone has a role in preventing wildfires.

As of noon Tuesday, Environment Canada was predicting sunny skies and a high of 28 C for Yellowknife Wednesday, with heat persisting into the weekend.