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No help: Fire fighters union takes issues with Oshawa Fire Services directly to councillors

The union representing Oshawa’s fire fighters has taken their concerns with the lack of cooperation from Oshawa Fire Services around the creation of an updated risk assessment for the city directly to councillors.

London's acting fire chief wants the job on a permanent basis

The acting leader of the London fire department, Lori Hamer, has revealed she is applying to be the permanent chief. Hamer made the disclosure on CBC Radio One's London Morning.

'In a day and a half I lost 46 years of fire fighting experience': former Orangeville fire chief says province needs to protect two-hatters

On Nov. 1, 2007, a group of volunteer firefighters stepped down from the Orangeville fire service after pressure from their union. The reason was two-hatting.

Government Road office building suffers extensive damage

Kirkland Lake Fire Services responded to a fire at 10 Government Road Saturday afternoon. The building, which houses Ontario government offices, suffered extensive damage. There were no injuries or fatalities.

Brant OKs building three new fire halls

Work is expected to begin in the fall on three new fire halls in Cainsville, Scotland and Onondaga at a cost of more than $3.5 million.

Eight livestock killed, $500K in damage from early-morning blaze at Sebringville’s Luckhart Transport

The cause is still unknown, but the early-morning blaze that destroyed part of a family-owned Sebringville livestock trucking company has inflicted $500,000 in damage.

Cancer top cause of firefighter fatal workplace claims, study finds

Cancer is a leading cause of death among Canadian firefighters, according to a University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) study, which draws on a decade of data from worker compensation boards.

Almost half of Hamilton house fires last year had no working smoke alarm

Just over half of the residences that caught fire last year in Hamilton had working smoke alarms.

Fire prevention a key to stopping the wave of house fires

North Bay Fire Chief Jason Whiteley says the rash of fires recently in North Bay is the most he has experienced since he joined the North Bay Fire Department in September of 2016.

Woman unaccounted for after fire destroys Pickering home

Officials say one woman is unaccounted for following a fire that destroyed a home in Pickering early this morning.