Council increases firefighting pumper truck rates, greenlights mayor’s meeting with KTC in Winnipeg Thompson Citizen Thompson city council managed to squeeze a few notable resolutions into another short meeting March 4. After approving a general 1.9 per cent increase to … Powered by WPeMatico
Mar. 6, 2019, Fredericton – The City of Fredericton has named a long-serving firefighter as their new fire chief. The city’s chief administrative officer, Chris MacPherson, announced the new chief on Monday morning following a job search and interview process over the past several weeks. Global News reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) […]
Mar. 6, 2019, Chelmsford, Ont. – Five school buses were destroyed in a late night fire in Chelmsford. Greater Sudbury firefighters were called to C and D Bus Lines just before midnight on Monday. CBC News reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico
Mar. 6, 2019, Laval, Que. – A shopping centre in Laval’s St-François district was heavily damaged by fire early Wednesday. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico
Mar. 6, 2019, Calgary – Calgary fire crews were kept busy on Tuesday with two separate basement fires. Global News reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico
Firefighters tackle early morning blaze in Dover Calgary Herald Emergency crews worked quickly to knock down a house fire in the southeast this morning.Firefighters were alerted to the blaze in the 3400 block of 33a Avenue … Powered by WPeMatico
‘Odds were against us, God was not’: Firefighters say Bibles survived West Virginia church fire USA TODAY After a West Virginia church went up in flames, firefighters claimed in a Facebook post that no bibles or crosses were burned by the blaze. Powered by WPeMatico
Dan Davies: Thank a firefighter and first responder today Alaska Highway News This week, we welcomed firefighters from around the province, including three members from Fort St John, to the B.C. legislature, where we celebrate the hard … Powered by WPeMatico
Mar. 5, 2019, Surrey, B.C. – Surrey’s fire chief says the number of people dying in house fires has dropped 46 per cent since the inception of its HomeSafe program, which provides free smoke alarms and home safety inspections to residents. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico
Mar. 5, 2019, Moncton, N.B. – The Moncton Fire Department has started the process of establishing a Hazmat team for southeast New Brunswick. Fire Chief Conrad Landry says the department has just concluded an 80-hour training program to help firefighters become Hazmat technicians. CBC News reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by […]