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City, RM of Macdonald working on fire services sharing agreement

Winnipeg Free Press Equipment transfer to south Winnipeg station holding up deal that will come too late for destroyed businesses Save to Read Later On June 30, flames destroyed ReGen Composites and other businesses in a McGillivray Boulevard complex in the Rural Municipality of Macdonald, just a few hundred metres outside Winnipeg. (Alex Lupul / Free Press files) A major blaze that caused millions of dollars of damage to businesses just outside city limits is raising questions over how far Winnipeg fire services should extend. A major blaze that caused millions of dollars of damage to businesses just outside city limits is raising questions over how far Winnipeg fire services should extend.

Fire response horrendous : McGillivray recycler

Winnipeg Free Press Fire response horrendous : McGillivray recycler Owners, workers watched businesses just outside city limits burn to ground June 30 amid jurisdictional chaos, confusion for emergency crews By: Cody Sellar | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 12, 2021 Save to Read Later A former Winnipeg firefighter who watched his recycling business burn to the ground last month because of a jurisdictional issue says he regrets his decision to locate it just outside city limits. A former Winnipeg firefighter who watched his recycling business burn to the ground last month because of a jurisdictional issue says he regrets his decision to locate it just outside city limits.

City tips long-time public servant for permanent role as city s top bureacratic post

City tips long-time public servant for permanent role as city s top bureacratic post
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WFPS chief reports six-hour waits for ambulances, burned-out paramedics

Winnipeggers have waited as long as six hours for an ambulance staffed by burned-out paramedics during the COVID-19 pandemic, the service s frustrated outgoing chief says. Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service Chief John Lane painted an alarming picture of the department s operations in his final report to the city s protection community services and parks committee this week. It really underscores the fact that we have had no net new ambulance resources in Winnipeg since 2011… even pre-pandemic, we were getting to the point where our ambulance utilization rates were well above anything that would be considered even busy by industry standards, Lane told the

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