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Welcome to Oro-Medonte, a progressive community of 23,000 people centrally located between the cities of Barrie and Orillia, and less than a 60-minute drive to the GTA. The Township of Oro-Medonte offers a unique blend of outdoor recreation and agricultural richness. Imagine spending your weekends exploring scenic trails, paddle boarding on local lakes and rivers, or enjoying a family picnic at one of our many parks. Our thriving agricultural sector not only supplies fresh, locally grown food but also instills a deep sense of community pride and sustainability. Here, neighbors know each other by name and come together to support one another, creating a place where community spirit and collaboration are at the heart of everyday life. At the core of everything we do are the people who drive our mission forward and have a meaningful impact on the community we serve and help shape.
Fire Prevention and Protection Officer
Emergency & Protective Services
Municipality of North Grenville
POSTING #: EPS-2025-001
North Grenville is a growing municipality located in eastern Ontario housing a unique blend of small town and rural culture. Comprised of an urban centre (Kemptville) and surrounded by several charming rural hamlets, North Grenville is situated between Canada’s National Capital – Ottawa and the St. Lawrence River, only a 30-minute drive along the Veterans Memorial Highway (416), to either destination. Alternatively, for a more leisure journey, North Grenville offers the historic Rideau River managed by Parks Canada.
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Central York Fire Services is a full-time consolidated fire service providing excellent public education, fire prevention, and emergency fire services to the residents of Aurora and Newmarket. These two vibrant communities are protected by a fire service that is able to respond effectively and competently to a wide range of emergencies and hazards, through our Mission: To serve with professionalism, honour and integrity.
Central York Fire Services serves a combined population of approximately 150,000 and covers an area of 90 square kilometres. The department responds to approximately 5000 emergency calls each year; operating out of five fire stations, three in Aurora and two in Newmarket. With a full-time department of 154 staff, Central York Fire Services is proud to offer a high level of leadership, opportunities for professional development and the chance to contribute to two of the most dynamic and livable communities in Canada.