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Fire Ban Lifted

Posted 3 June 2025, 8:25 am NDT

Fire Ban Lifted – Please Remain Cautious Due to the precipitation over the weekend the fire ban is no longer in effect. As the forecast is calling for nicer weather, we urge all residents to exercise extra caution when having open fires. Please remember to check the provincial fire hazard index regularly for up-to-date information: https://www.gov.nl.ca/.../forest-fires/fire-hazard-map/
Fire Ban Lifted – Please Remain Cautious Due to the precipitation over the weekend the fire ban is no longer in effect. As the forecast is calling for nicer weather, we urge all residents to exercise extra caution when having open fires. Please remember to check the provincial fire hazard index regularly for up-to-date information: https://www.gov.nl.ca/.../forest-fires/fire-hazard-map/ (larger version)

Fire Ban May 30th 2025

Posted 30 May 2025, 3:55 pm NDT

FIRE BAN IN EFFECT   The Town of Fogo Island and Fogo Island Fire Services has issued a fire ban for all of Fogo Island effective immediately.   Fire Ban in Effect - May 30, 2025 while fire index remains high.  Effective immediately, a fire ban is in effect for Fogo Island, due to a high forest fire index.   	Open fires, Fireworks, Backyard fire pits   	Propane BBQ and propane fire pits are allowed.  Forest vegetation is very dry and fires will start easily, burn vigorously, and challenge fire suppression efforts.
FIRE BAN IN EFFECT The Town of Fogo Island and Fogo Island Fire Services has issued a fire ban for all of Fogo Island effective immediately. Fire Ban in Effect - May 30, 2025 while fire index remains high. Effective immediately, a fire ban is in effect for Fogo Island, due to a high forest fire index. Open fires, Fireworks, Backyard fire pits Propane BBQ and propane fire pits are allowed. Forest vegetation is very dry and fires will start easily, burn vigorously, and challenge fire suppression efforts. (larger version)

Notice from RCMP

Posted 27 May 2025, 1:56 pm NDT

See a crime? Record it and report it. RCMP NL wants to hear from you May 23, 2025  St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador  Recent feedback from a number of municipalities and communities throughout Newfoundland and Labrador suggests that residents may be witnessing various crimes, but may not be reporting this information to the RCMP.  It is essential to remember that crimes that are not reported to the RCMP are not investigated.  Posting about local crimes on social media is not the same as reporting a crime to police.   Enforcement requires evidence of an offence which is often gathered through formal witness statements and other investigative avenues. Videos and social media posts, on their own, are not likely to meet the threshold for evidence of an offence or to support charges, but may hold investigative, evidentiary value when shared with police.   If you observe a crime or suspicious activity, please record what you see, including licence plates of involved vehicles, descriptions of involved individuals and the date, time and location of the incident. As soon as possible, report this information directly to your local police detachment. RCMP NL can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (800)-709-7267.  If the matter is an emergency, please call 911.  You can also make an anonymous report by contacting Crime Stoppers: #SayItHere 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), visit www.nlcrimestoppers.com or use the P3Tips app. RCMP NL remains dedicated to protect public safety, enforce the law, and ensure the delivery of priority policing services in Newfoundland and Labrador.
See a crime? Record it and report it. RCMP NL wants to hear from you May 23, 2025 St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador Recent feedback from a number of municipalities and communities throughout Newfoundland and Labrador suggests that residents may be witnessing various crimes, but may not be reporting this information to the RCMP. It is essential to remember that crimes that are not reported to the RCMP are not investigated. Posting about local crimes on social media is not the same as reporting a crime to police. Enforcement requires evidence of an offence which is often gathered through formal witness statements and other investigative avenues. Videos and social media posts, on their own, are not likely to meet the threshold for evidence of an offence or to support charges, but may hold investigative, evidentiary value when shared with police. If you observe a crime or suspicious activity, please record what you see, including licence plates of involved vehicles, descriptions of involved individuals and the date, time and location of the incident. As soon as possible, report this information directly to your local police detachment. RCMP NL can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (800)-709-7267. If the matter is an emergency, please call 911. You can also make an anonymous report by contacting Crime Stoppers: #SayItHere 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), visit www.nlcrimestoppers.com or use the P3Tips app. RCMP NL remains dedicated to protect public safety, enforce the law, and ensure the delivery of priority policing services in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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