An explosive device set off at a gender-reveal party ignited a wildfire and resulted in the expectant parents being charged a $500 fine, according to authorities. The party, which took place on 31 May ...
A shooter practising with an exploding target touched off a small wildfire last month near Fort McMurray, Alberta Forestry says. The department said officers charged "an individual" under forest fire ...
A $600 fine has been issued after an exploding target at a gender reveal party started a wildfire in northern Alberta. The wildfire sparked on May 31 in the Fort McMurray Forest Area and grew to be ...
The wildfire sparked on May 31 in the Fort McMurray Forest Area and grew to be about 0.43 hectares in size, which over half the size of a CFL football field.
One person has been fined $600 after an explosive gender reveal party near Fort McMurray sparked a wildfire. The fire, which started in the Fort McMurray Forest Protection Area on the afternoon of May ...
Exploding targets consist of two inert components that, when mixed, blow up when shot by a high-velocity projectile. Online videos demonstrate that explosions from the targets can be large and ...
The U.S. Forest Service has banned exploding targets in northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota and portions of South Dakota due to wildfire and public safety concerns. Northern Region Forester Faye ...