WINNIPEG Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Chief John Lane is retiring after seven years of service, according to the city. Lane advised Interim CAO Mike Ruta on Friday that he would be retiring at the end of the year, with his last day in the office being August 13, to be followed by vacation time leading into his retirement. The City of Winnipeg said they will start searching for his replacement in the coming months. In a tweet, the United Firefighters of Winnipeg (UFFW) said, “We thank him for his tireless advocacy in advancing proper staffing and funding for our service.” “We want to thank Chief Lane for his service to this great Fire Department and we thank him for his tireless advocacy in advancing proper staffing and funding for our service. We wish John and his wife Cathy a long and healthy retirement.”@wpgfirefighterpic.twitter.com/yZB0GzVVYl
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