Compete to fight wildfires
PRINCE GEORGE – A new community competition starting in and around Prince George this spring hopes that some friendly rivalry will raise public awareness on getting homeowners to fireproof their properties.
Break the Blaze, organized by the Canadian International Council’s Prince George Branch, starts on May 1. For six weeks, residents can take on weekly wildfire preparedness tasks at home to earn points for their neighbourhood team. Participants can win cash prizes and enter random draws.
The idea came from Sean Simmons, president of the CIC Prince George Branch, who often organizes competitions at work and thought it would work well here. “Nobody wants to go and sit in the classroom for four hours to study about how you prepare for a wildfire,” he said. “It’s a lot more fun if you can compete for weekly challenge prizes.”
