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May 26, 2011 4 } b% M, ?! U+ ` f0 c. M; Y
& k/ Y; \5 E" q9 ]The City of Edmonton is lifting the partial fire ban that has been in place since May 17, 2011.: P' u4 h* P- {0 g3 L& R
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“The cooler temperatures and rain that we’ve seen this week have alleviated the conditions which led to the fire ban,” said Deputy Fire Chief Ian Sterling. “We want to thank all residents for complying with the ban. Their cooperation helped prevent fires.”
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; C' T5 I# |9 h3 w8 k, g) S* sWith the fire ban no longer in effect, the following activities are now permitted:2 @$ ^3 m |/ y2 q# Z+ r
6 ~/ F$ A; E1 m1 c$ q4 h•Fires in designated fire pits and cooking facilities in park areas
9 j' Z4 d7 }6 Y" i. n$ a, b+ V•Open air burning (with applicable fire permits)
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