Jan. 18, 2019, Saskatoon – Damage was estimated at $700,000 after a home under construction in Corman Park was destroyed in an early-morning fire Thursday. The Star Phoenix reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico
Jan. 18, 2019, Montreal – Hydro-Québec says a power outage affecting Montreal is connected to an underground explosion and a fire in a manhole in Rosemont—La Petite–Patrie. CBC News reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico
Jan. 18, 2019, Cambridge, Ont. – A Cambridge firefighter has been taken to hospital with second degree burns on their arms after a house fire Thursday evening. CTV News reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico
UPDATE: Injured firefighter in stable condition Surrey Now-Leader Kelowna fire crews responded to a blaze at Pope’sGallery of BC Art & Photography on Friday. Powered by WPeMatico
Firefighting course coming to MHS in fall Moscow-Pullman Daily News Moscow High School will offer an introductory course on firefighting starting in the fall. Powered by WPeMatico
Winslow council hears of need to expand firefighting staff Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel WINSLOW — With one of its six full-time firefighters out on medical leave until at least July, the short-staffed Winslow Fire Department has turned to the Town … Powered by WPeMatico
Explosion sends BC firefighter to hospital Terrace Standard Kelowna fire crews responded to a blaze at Pope’sGallery of BC Art & Photography on Friday. Powered by WPeMatico
Explosion sends B.C. firefighter to hospital Surrey Now-Leader Kelowna fire crews responded to a blaze at Pope’sGallery of BC Art & Photography on Friday. Powered by WPeMatico
Calgary International Airport replaces firefighters with private fire crew CBC.ca A decades-old relationship between the Calgary Fire Department and the Calgary Airport Authority will be coming to an end next month. Powered by WPeMatico
Jan. 17, 2019, Charlottetown – As of Jan. 1, Prince Edward Island firefighters and fire inspectors will have presumptive coverage for specific types of cancer and heart injuries as a result of amendments to the Workers Compensation Act. Canadian Occupational Safety reports. | READ MORE (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Powered by WPeMatico