Advanced welcomes fire safety guidance for new high-rise residential buildings
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Halifax fire adopts additional precautions after chemicals linked to cancer found in gear
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With Fewer Volunteer Firefighters, Consolidation of LA Departments Eyed
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Life-saving technology to be fitted to every Rural Fire Service truck in wake of Black Summer bushfires
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Latest photos of European heat wave show future ‘normal’ as London fire department has busiest day since WWII
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‘A mammoth of change’: Firefighters brace for life amid climate change, burnout
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Local fire departments face critical volunteer shortage
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‘It was really eye opening’: 20 teen girls get firefighter training at week-long camp in Brant County, Ont.
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Beware of fire safety when going off-grid with a container home
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Fire safety ruling has implications for cladding disputes
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Robust Fire Safety Will Take More Than One Quick Fix
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“It’s a war”: California turns to new, high-tech helicopters to battle wildfires
Last summer, California suffered one of the most savage fire years in its history. Click here to read more.
Minister of Transport announces new measures to address extreme weather and climate change impacts on rail infrastructure
The Government of Canada is taking action to further improve the safety and security of Canada's rail system, especially in light of the impacts of climate change and severe weather on railway operations. Click here to read more.
Ten years after the Waldo Canyon Fire, Colorado Springs says it’s learned wildfire lessons they’re applying now
This month, Colorado Springs marks 10 years since the Waldo Canyon Fire destroyed 347 homes and killed two people on the northwest side of the city. Click here to read more.
B.C. organization aims to encourage more women and girls to become firefighters
Based on the group, lower than 5 per cent of Canada’s firefighters are girls and people statistics stay constant throughout Metro Vancouver. Click here to read more.
Rural area near Merritt loses firefighting services due to lack of capacity
Residents in rural areas outside of Merritt have been notified by their local government that their fire protection service will be suspended for an undetermined amount of time. Click here to read more.
Rise in fire-related deaths prompts launch of community risk dashboard in B.C.
B.C.'s fire commissioner says a new community dashboard set to be rolled out in select cities this year will help communities better understand risk amid a spike in fire deaths during the pandemic. Click here to read more.
Canada: I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire: UN Report On The Threat Of Extraordinary Landscape Fires
The report is a call for all to learn to live with fire and take steps to better manage and mitigate the risk of wildfires to human health and safety, the economy, wildlife, and climate.