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@jc07779442@oldcanadaseries This was at what is now the Muskoka Airport on Gravenhurst Parkway in Gravenhurst.
The main terminal has a small museum and memorial to commemorate the school.
First Responders sacrifice on the front lines, and the impact lingers. REBOOT offers peer-based support, understanding, and no-judgment care for responders and their families, acknowledging stress, trauma, and burnout affect entire households. #FirstResponders#PeerSupport
On September 12, 2001, NATO invoked Article 5—its collective defence clause—for the first and only time, rallying all member nations to support the United States after the 9/11 attacks.
Canada contributed significantly to the subsequent NATO-led mission in Afghanistan (2001–2014). The "Highway of Heroes" is a stretch of Highway 401 in eastern Ontario, where fallen Canadian soldiers' remains are solemnly transported by convoy from CFB Trenton to Toronto (and onward to burial), with crowds often lining bridges to pay tribute.
During the mission, 158 Canadian Armed Forces members died in service, with thousands more injured—all in solidarity with the U.S. and NATO allies following 9/11.
Other NATO allies suffered significant casualties as well: the United Kingdom lost around 457 personnel, France 90, Germany 62, Italy 53, Denmark 43, and many others (total coalition deaths, including non-NATO partners, exceeded 3,500, with non-U.S. NATO members accounting for roughly 1,100–1,200 fatalities).
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says more evacuations expected in northern parts of the province as wildfires there threaten nearby communities. https://t.co/IJwWiDDK95
@citymississauga@MississaugaFES Ontario law requires the hydrant owner to keep them clear of ice and snow...homeowners don't own the hydrants on their property- either the City or Region does...
And @mississaugafes likely pays the owner hydrant maintenance fees, so...how about having the owner do THEIR job!
Boots On The Ground is a 24/7 anonymous helpline where First Responders can talk to someone
who’s been through it. No call display. No judgement.
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@MeafordFire@OAFEOntario Really?
Article 6.6.4.2. Of the Ontario Fire Code stipulates that hydrants are to remain free of snow and ice accumulation...
Article 1.2.1.1 stipulates this responsibility lies with the "owner".
Who "owns" the hydrants in Meaford?
Asking (respectfully) for a friend...
Boots On The Ground is a 24/7 anonymous helpline where First Responders can talk to someone
who’s been through it. No call display. No judgement.
If you're a First Responder considering support, make us your first call.
1-833-677-2668 or learn more at https://t.co/G53CAyvoqo
Our wish for you this Christmas - Peace, Prosperity, and Good Health for the coming year!
Merry Christmas from everyone at Griffin Protective Services!
Great depiction of the damage that can be expected based on the strength of hurricane wind speeds.
Warnings have been issued throughout central Florida to those living in mobile homes, trailers, and manufactured homes.
Alberta's deputy premier slams 'unified command' snub by feds during Jasper wildfire https://t.co/l3fLLh7AWH via @nationalpost
All levels of government must work together. When you don't, things go very bad.