A provincewide burn ban is now in effect in Nova Scotia as soaring temperatures and dry conditions has the Minister of Natural Resources warning that “nobody wants a repeat of the devastation we experienced in 2023.”

The ban — which carries a $25,000 fine — was put in place on Wednesday and will remain in place until Oct. 15 or until conditions improve.

“We’ve had a lot of hot, dry weather, very little rain and there’s no significant rain in the forecast in the near future,” said Tory Rushton, Minister of Natural Resources, in a news release.

“We’ve had a lot of small, manageable fires this month and conditions are now ripe for any small fire to grow larger.”

The ban applies to open fires such as campfires, bonfires, brush fires and fires in chimeneas. As well, any other fire that is

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