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Locality: Moberly Lake, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-788-2611



Address: 6492 Lakeshore Drive Moberly Lake, BC, Canada

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Moberly Lake Volunteer Fire Department 17.06.2021

At approximately 4:00am December 12, two people broke in to the Moberly Lake Fire Hall. After setting off the alarm and an unsuccessful attempt to take diesel they went to the Moberly Lake Elementary School where they attempted to get into the storage containers. Judging by the tracks the vehicle was a mid to large size pickup truck. Foot prints are close to size 10 mens. If anyone has information on who this may have been please call the RCMP or email [email protected] Share this post

Moberly Lake Volunteer Fire Department 21.11.2020

Fire Bans and Restrictions Find out what fire bans and restrictions are in effect in your area. You can face serious fines and penalties if you fail to adhere to these bans and restrictions. Most open burning activities throughout British Columbia are now prohibited. Open fire prohibitions came into effect noon (Pacific time) on Thursday, April 16, 2020.... The following activities are prohibited: Category 2 open fires; Category 3 open fires; Resource Management open fires; the use of fireworks; the use of sky lanterns; and the use of burn barrels or burn cages of any size or description (except when used for a campfire). Restrictions will remain in effect until the public is otherwise notified These prohibitions apply to all public and private land within British Columbia, unless specified otherwise (e.g., in a local government bylaw). Open Burning Restrictions continued for all High Smoke Sensitivity Zones in British Columbia The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, in collaboration with provincial public health partners is continuing open burning restrictions for all High Smoke Sensitivity Zones across the province until Monday, June 15, 2020. Pursuant to the Open Burning Smoke Control Regulation, no new fires may be initiated and no additional material may be added to existing fires. These restrictions do not apply to campfires. These restrictions are directly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the effect pollutants have on viral respiratory infections. https://www2.gov.bc.ca//wildfir/fire-bans-and-restrictions

Moberly Lake Volunteer Fire Department 18.11.2020

At approximately 4:00am December 12, two people broke in to the Moberly Lake Fire Hall. After setting off the alarm and an unsuccessful attempt to take diesel they went to the Moberly Lake Elementary School where they attempted to get into the storage containers. Judging by the tracks the vehicle was a mid to large size pickup truck. Foot prints are close to size 10 mens. If anyone has information on who this may have been please call the RCMP or email [email protected] Share this post

Moberly Lake Volunteer Fire Department 27.10.2020

**IMPORTANT** August 18, 2019 With the amount of rain the Moberly Lake area has received over the weekend the lake level is rising rapidly. Watercraft secured to boat lifts and the shoreline have been seen dangerously close to floating free, along with the docks. ... If your watercraft had been left in or near the lake, it is recommended you arrange to check on it immediately. Please share this post to help your neighbor. Thank you.