Check this out first http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/air/particulates/bbsgiyea.html
then contact the local municipal office of where you live and/or want to have a bon fire at, to find out the specific regulations.
2007-03-19 18:46:17
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answered by Pichi 7
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A bond fire or a bonfire? Open fires are pretty well out in Vancouver as even back yard barbeques are not allowed during the summer months. If you want to burn bonds, you could always do it in the fireplace.If you want to have a bonfire, check with City Hall and find out what permits are required and what sites are available.
2007-03-22 08:21:22
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answered by old lady 7
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I wouldn't be so quick to burn bonds yet. Although they are traditionally known for less generous interest returns than stocks, these days you could perhaps use some more stability in your portfolio. Remember to always diversify.
2007-03-21 19:13:07
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answered by jimstanleydavis 2
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A bon fire or are you actually burning bonds?
2007-03-18 13:48:04
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answered by margarita 7
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It depends which kind of bond are you planning to burn?
The financial type or the 007 type?
2007-03-21 09:32:23
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answered by instig8 2
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Kits beach... definately NOT legal, but its a good place.
2007-03-20 10:46:27
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answered by Nicole 3
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backyard
2007-03-18 20:11:18
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answered by blah 3
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