Fire News Headlines
Some displaced residents from Gosford apartment fire moved to hotels from Toronto shelter
The The City of Toronto says the residents who were forced out of their apartments by a five-alarm fire and have been staying at an emergency shelter will now be relocated to hotels in the city.
Antique fire trucks up for sale in Loyalist Township, but chief wants to see them stay local
Are you in the market for antique fire trucks?
Loyalist Township is looking to unload two vintage models — one from 1952, the other from 1962.
Fred Stephenson is director of emergency services and fire chief.
Kingston Fire and Rescue respond to several reports of gas leak
Kingston Fire and Rescue are responding to more than 10 reports of a smell of gas across the city.
The reports started to come in at about 3:30 p.m. They vary in location from downtown to the Inner Harbour area to Glenburnie.
‘This is the biggest fine I have seen,’ Welland fire chief says of supportive living home case
A supportive living home in Welland paid a hefty price for not installing automatic sprinkler systems within the past five years.
Oshawa tire shop gutted following Wednesday morning fire, officials investigating
Flames could be seen roaring from the roof of a local tire shop in Oshawa Wednesday morning.
Proposed 2020 Budget Says Business as Usual for Meaford Fire Services
With Fire Services making up 18% of the almost $5 million Community Services Budget there are some notable changes to this years proposed budget for Meaford fire services.
Non-Ajax residents could be dinged if they ding somebody
AJAX — Out-of-towners who are lousy drivers may want to stay out of Ajax.
Ajax fire and emergency services (AFES) will soon begin to charge non-Ajax residents if they are in a motor-vehicle accident and are deemed to be at fault.