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Wildfire update

Whitecourt Forest Area - January 05, 2026

Low wildfire danger

The wildfire danger in the Whitecourt Forest Area remains low. 

Open house in Swan Hills

West Fraser (Blue Ridge Division) is hosting an open house at the Keyano Community Centre in Swan Hills on January 19, 2026, from 3 to 7 pm, with a presentation scheduled for 5:30 pm.

The open house will provide information and clarification about planned activities that are part of regular operations and the Community Hazardous Fuels Reduction Program. It also gives the public an opportunity to speak directly with West Fraser and Alberta Forestry staff about ongoing and planned activities near the Town of Swan Hills.

For more information, contact Ryan Lanning at [email protected] or 780-684-6200.

Hiring for the 2026 wildfire season

Applications are now open for a variety of seasonal wildfire positions. Learn more about current openings, position requirements and how to apply on our recruitment page.

Safe winter burning 

If you plan to burn this winter, we encourage you to follow our winter burning guidelines. These include waiting until there is a good snow cover (more than 15 cm), burning in stages so it's more manageable, consulting your local municipality and ensuring your fire is properly managed and fully extinguished. 

If you are planning large-scale burning in the Whitecourt Forest Area, please notify us in advance. Reporting large-scale burns helps prevent firefighters from being dispatched to non-emergency fires. Call 780-778-7166 (leave a message if unanswered) and provide:

  • Name of landowner or company, and representative
  • Contact phone number
  • Legal land description or latitude/longitude

Winter burning can also create dangerous driving conditions when smoke lingers in the air, since smoke can stay close to the ground and travel great distances on cold days. The ideal conditions for burning are typically days with average temperatures and minimal wind. Always follow safe burning practices.

Contact info

Allanah McLean
403-418-5023
[email protected]

Published on January 5, 2026 10:28 am