Fire News Headlines
Deadly blazes fuel push for Indigenous fire marshal
After deadly fires and a persistent, pressing demand for better fire safety in First Nations communities, public consultation is beginning this fall to create a national Indigenous Fire Marshal's Office – the latest in a years-long push to get the
Students need to think about fire safety: Fire chief
Toronto Fire Services is urging students living off campus to follow a safety checklist before moving into their new digs.
Firefighters will carry kits to combat overdoses
The North Bay Fire Department has partnered with the Health Unit to put Naloxone on firefighting apparatus in response to the ongoing opioid crisis in the province.
Property owners plead guilty to fire code violations after fatal Etobicoke blaze
Two property owners have pleaded guilty to multiple violations of the Ontario Fire Code as well as a Planning Act violation for a fire at an unlicensed rooming house earlier this year that killed a tenant.
Fire officials offer safety advice as students head back to school
Toronto Fire Services is encouraging students who are headed back to school in September, and are moving into off-campus homes, to practise fire safety and prevention tactics.
City to charge property owners’ insurers for fire services
The city of Port Colborne in southern Ontario has chosen to invoice property owners’ insurance companies directly for fire services rendered to residents.
Trenton fire victim dies in hospital
A Trenton man has died of injuries suffered in an Aug. 23 fire – and in an attempt to prevent further deaths, the city’s firefighters are stepping up efforts to ensure area homes have working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
After nationwide search, Ottawa's deputy named new fire chief
A familiar face has been tapped to be Ottawa’s new fire chief.
Legalized marijuana prompts drug-related explosion, fire warning
Blasts that have demolished houses, killed and seriously injured people.
And now, with marijuana legalization around the corner, a worry from fire officials provincewide that the situation could get worse.
Investigation underway into cause of deadly Kitchener house explosion
Testing is underway at the site of the house explosion in Kitchener, but fire officials say that we may not have answers as to the cause until this weekend.