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Fire Smart program

Vernon residents fill bins to reduce fire threat

Jul 15, 2022 | 6:00 AM

A local company has worked with some Vernon residents to reduce the wildfire danger in their neighbourhood.

For the second year, the waste removal firm, Dump Runz, donated the use of several brush bins at Canadian Lakeview Estates (CLE) at the far end of Tronson Road to allow residents to remove flammable material from the area free of charge.

The company said the intent of the donation was to reduce the fuel load on one of the most wooded and exposed areas of Vernon.

“As the Fire Smart director for the Canadian Lakeview Estates community in Vernon, we have been extremely fortunate to have Dump Runz work with us for the past two years in our effort to meet our objectives in making our community safe in the event of a wildfire,” said Jim Dubois, Fire Smart director.

The brush bins were deployed over the weekend, and under the direction and encouragement of the Canadian Lakeview Association, numerous homeowners worked together to trim trees and fill the bins.

Scott Anderson, owner of Dump Runz, said the success of the initiative shows that private companies can work with the community to solve problems and help the city’s bottom line.

“Whether it’s helping to solve fire problems, sponsoring events, donating items or labour, there’s a great deal of goodwill out there waiting to be harnessed. I’d like to see the city pursue this initiative and build a database of companies willing and able to help in periods of crisis, but also with smaller things on a more regular basis,” said Anderson who is also a Vernon city councillor.

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