Alberta government levied more than $11K in fines during this wildfire season
The Alberta government has levied more than $11,000 in fines for wildfire-prevention violations this year.
Nineteen violation tickets, with fines totalling $11,520, were given out between April 1 and July 31, according to statistics provided by Alberta's forestry and parks ministry.
Most of the tickets were for failing to extinguish an open outdoor fire during a fire ban, which comes with a $600 fine.
More fines have been levied this year than last year, but in the past five years, 2020 saw the highest number handed out.That year, 60 tickets were issued, most of which were related to fire ban...