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Parents and children standing in a line up by three fire trucks outside of a fire station
Lifestyles

Station One in Kelligrews ablaze with activity for Fire Prevention Week

October 21, 2018 Amy Fitz 0

Open house a big success, with hundreds showing up to take part and learn about fire safety

Lifestyles

Oakville Fire Department kicks off a week of fire prevention education

October 2, 2018 Lisa Hoadley 0

Families enjoy a day of fire safety games and demonstrations.

Province

Every second counts: plan two ways out

October 19, 2017 Scott Rowsell 0

Grand Falls-Windsor fire chief speaks about the importance of the fire prevention week 2017 theme.

Featured

‘I want to be optimistic, but we are on the verge of extinction’

March 30, 2017 Kicker Comments Off on ‘I want to be optimistic, but we are on the verge of extinction’

As the province is faced with an aging population and an economic downturn, the future of rural Newfoundland’s volunteer base is uncertain.

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