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Fire destroys New Gold bus garage

Fire destroys New Gold bus garage
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Funding For Local Firefighter Training

Photo taken at Longbow Fire Hall November 2018 Local fire departments are getting more money to enhance fire safety training. The money comes from the provincial government and also supports safety inspection programs. Kenora-Rainy River MPP Greg Rickford says COVID-19 hurt in-person training opportunities and this money will improve online educational instruction for firefighters. The money can also be used to upgrade high-speed internet in order to complete the training. The Dryden Fire Service is getting $6,500 while Machin and Ignace are both welcoming $4,800. Other allocations announced by the province: -Alberton Volunteer Fire Department $4800.00 -Chapple Fire and Emergency Service $4700.00 -Emo Fire and Emergency Service $4900.00

$50k to support firefighter training across NWO - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

$50k to support firefighter training across NWO - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events
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Municipal Fire Departments Receive COVID Assistance Funds

Kenora-Rainy River MPP Greg Rickford visiting the Longbow Lake Fire Department in November 2018. Supplied photo Municipal fire departments in the Kenora and Rainy River districts are getting some extra funding from the province. It comes from a pot of five million being made available to fire department across the province to help them with things like training and inspection programs, which have been impacted by the pandemic. “Across the Kenora-Rainy River Riding, a number of fire services are receiving support for their ongoing programs,” said Greg Rickford, MPP for Kenora-Rainy River in a release. “Support for training and safety inspection programs is important to these local services across our region and I appreciate the continued efforts of our fire service first responders and their ongoing personnel development initiatives.”

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