What's New:
CVRD – Stage 1 water restrictions in effect May 1st
Stage 1 water restrictions will come into effect on May 1 for the Black Creek-Oyster Bay, Comox Valley, Royston and Union Bay Water Systems. Under stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am – 8 am and 7 pm – 10 pm, on Tuesday, Thursday...
Fanny Bay Waterworks – Water Restriction Notice 2024
FANNY BAY WATERWORKSWATER CONSERVATION POLICY TO THE RESIDENTS AND USERS OF FANNY BAY WATERWORKS Our aquifer is a limited resource that we ALL must share. The forecast is for an even hotter summer and there are already forest fires burning in BC, although not on the...
Valley Wide Category 2 and 3 Fire Ban – April 30, 2024 @ Noon
Valley WideCategory 2 and 3 Fire BanApril 30, 2024 @ Noon Hello Everyone Given our unseasonably dry fall / winter and current warm dry weather there is an increased risk of wildfire. Union Bay / Fanny Bay Fire Rescue will be joining other CVRD Departments as well as...
UB/FB Fire Rescue Training Notice
UB/FB FIRE RESCUE TRAINING NOTICE Residents in the Tappin St. / Old Union Bay School area Union Bay/Fanny Bay Fire Rescue will be undertaking a large-scale training scenario at the old Union Bay School on April 23rd, 2024, in the evening at approximately 7pm. Please...
Union Bay / Fanny Bay
No Cost Chipper Program
Nov 25-29, 2024
Please follow the rules listed below:
• No rocks, no nails, no roots (to ensure they do not damage the machinery).
• No treated lumber or construction waste.
• No bags of leaves or grass clippings.
• Ideally all the “butt ends” of branches pointed the same way so an entire bundle can be grabbed and fed right into the chipper.
• Tree trimmings must be under 20 centimetres (8”) in diameter and 5 metres (16’) length maximum.
• No invasive species such as Scotch Broom, English Holly, Giant Hogweed and Knotweed.
• Contractor reserves the right not to pickup any pile they feel does not meet these rules.
• Do not block traffic by piling debris on the road.
• Any debris brought to the end of your driveway after the starting date may not be picked up.
• All chips must be disposed of, as the funding/grant objective is to remove wildfire fuel from the landscape.
Help us help you by marking your property with a reflective address sign
Union Bay / Fanny Bay Fire Rescue is asking residents to help make their homes easy to find.
To aid with address identification, the department is excited to announce the launch of a new Reflective Address Sign program.
In an emergency, every second counts. A few minutes may be too late in a medical emergency or fire. The quicker the Department can reach your home in a crisis, the faster they can help. After nightfall or in adverse weather conditions, it can be challenging to identify a house or locate a particular driveway, especially in rural areas.
To make your home easier to find, Union Bay / Fanny Bay Fire Rescue is asking that you participate in the Reflective Address Sign program. The Program provides a prominent way of displaying your home address and helps our emergency personnel deliver the assistance needed quickly during an emergency. Used in many municipalities, these blue and white reflective markers are all the same colour and shape and are easier to see by approaching emergency responders during night hours or bad weather conditions.
Union Bay / Fanny Bay Fire Rescue will be contributing to the cost of the signs to support community participation. Residents can order a sign for $20. Signs can be paid for in advance at Union Bay Fire Hall, located at 5471 Island Hwy S Monday to Thursday, or upon delivery if ordered via email or phone. When you order a sign, a firefighter could come to your home to determine the marker’s best location if needed.
To order,
- drop into the Union Bay Fire Hall (call-in advance to ensure the office is open)
- email 250Sign@gmail.com
- call 250 444-SIGN (7446)
- signup at Union Bay Firehall during the pancake breakfast Oct 6, 9am – 12pm.
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MISSION STATEMENT:
The Union Bay Fire Rescue is committed to providing professional, efficient and effective services to all residents and visitors of Union Bay. Our mission will be accomplished through training, education and fire prevention. When called upon; we will….
- Provide a rapid and professional response to a emergency
- Attempt to minimize loss of life and property from fire, or disaster
- Show compassion for those involved
- Be committed to protection of the environment
What's New:
CVRD – Stage 1 water restrictions in effect May 1st
Stage 1 water restrictions will come into effect on May 1 for the Black Creek-Oyster Bay, Comox Valley, Royston and Union Bay Water Systems. Under stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am – 8 am and 7 pm – 10 pm, on Tuesday, Thursday...
Fanny Bay Waterworks – Water Restriction Notice 2024
FANNY BAY WATERWORKSWATER CONSERVATION POLICY TO THE RESIDENTS AND USERS OF FANNY BAY WATERWORKS Our aquifer is a limited resource that we ALL must share. The forecast is for an even hotter summer and there are already forest fires burning in BC, although not on the...
Valley Wide Category 2 and 3 Fire Ban – April 30, 2024 @ Noon
Valley WideCategory 2 and 3 Fire BanApril 30, 2024 @ Noon Hello Everyone Given our unseasonably dry fall / winter and current warm dry weather there is an increased risk of wildfire. Union Bay / Fanny Bay Fire Rescue will be joining other CVRD Departments as well as...
UB/FB Fire Rescue Training Notice
UB/FB FIRE RESCUE TRAINING NOTICE Residents in the Tappin St. / Old Union Bay School area Union Bay/Fanny Bay Fire Rescue will be undertaking a large-scale training scenario at the old Union Bay School on April 23rd, 2024, in the evening at approximately 7pm. Please...
Can I burn?
1. Burning Ban status:
No Burning Bans
2. Fire Danger Rating:
3. Apply for Union Bay / Fanny Bay Burning Permit
(April 1 to Oct 31)
Click here for Burning Permit
Click here for Fact Sheet / Q&As: Amendments to the Wildfire Regulation 2023 (pdf)
4. Ensure that the venting conditions are good on the day of burning by calling the Outdoor Burning Hotline
1-855-262-2876 or visit the website
https://governmentofbc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=6d288bc667b24528a5c1e3b4c0373d07
5. Use Burning Safety Precautions
Click here for the Open Burning Information Poster
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Contact Info
Chief:
Ian W Ham
firechief@unionbayfirerescue.ca
Assistant Chief Operations UB
Sandy Pridmore
ac@unionbayfirerescue.ca
Assistant Chief Operations FB
Max Mielke
acofb@unionbayfirerescue.ca
Assistant Chief Training UB/FB
D'Arcy Rainey
training_ac@unionbayfirerescue.ca
Training Captain UB
Al Roberts
training_ato@unionbayfirerescue.ca
Training Captain FB
Steve Strachan
atofb@unionbayfirerescue.ca
5471 S. Island Hwy
PO Box 70
Union Bay, BC V0R 3B0
For all emergencies
dial 911
For Non-Emergencies
Phone: (250) 335-2345