Fire News Headlines

North Bay area fire chiefs breathe sigh of relief

The chiefs of three volunteer fire departments in the North Bay area are welcoming a decision by the province to revoke regulations passed by the previous Liberal government.

Changes to fire training requirements

Earlier this week, the Ford government announced it was revoking the firefighter certification regulation brought in by the previous Ontario Liberal government.

Local Fire Chiefs Urge Residents and Landlords to Have Working Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Durham Fire Chiefs are sounding the alarm on fires and fire-related deaths with a strong, unified message about the importance of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms this Fire Prevention Week – taking place October 7 to 13.

2 firefighters sent to hospital after downtown fire spreads to homes

Two Hamilton firefighters were sent to hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation Tuesday afternoon after a fire damaged three homes and a detached garage.

PCs axe fire certification program aimed at raising safety standards

After 100 days in office, the Ford government continues to dismantle many of the previous Liberal government’s initiatives: cap and trade, the sex-ed curriculum and now a fire certification program.

Rea and Walter Act passes second reading at Queen’s Park

A private member’s bill aimed at helping firefighters – and introduced by the MPP for Perth-Wellington has passed second reading. Randy Pettapiece is a strong proponent of the Rea and Walter Act.

Fire Prevention Week comes back to Wilmot

The week of Oct. 7-13 is Fire Prevention Week for communities throughout Canada and the U.S. Here in Wilmot, the Fire Department has organized plenty of ways for everyone to “Look — Listen — Learn” about how to prevent fires before they start.

Deputy fire chief retires in Port Colborne

Cleaning out his city-issued SUV and fire hall office drove home the fact Friday was the last day on the job for Port Colborne Fire and Emergency Services Deputy Chief Mike Bendia.

‘Kill your butts not your neighbours,’ fire prevention campaign tells Parkdale residents

A new fire prevention campaign is urging the residents of Parkdale to put an end to “careless" and “preventable” fires started by residents tossing their lit cigarette butts off of balconies.

Scammers Posing as Huntsville/Lake of Bays Fire Department

The Huntsville/Lake of Bays Fire Department is warning people about a scam that’s going around.