A fire at a flea market in Ontario’s cottage country has caused more than a million dollars worth of antiques to go up in smoke, according to Goderich Fire Chief Jeff Wormington.
A fire at a flea market in Ontario’s cottage country has caused more than a million dollars worth of antiques to go up in smoke, according to Goderich Fire Chief Jeff Wormington.
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Article content The Saugeen Shores Fire Department will use $7,900 in provincial funding for training. “Funding we be used to support training opportunities locally for our volunteer firefighters. The need for firefighter training has recently increased since the closing of the Ontario Fire College,” Saugeen Shores Fire Chief Phil Eagleson said in an April 14 email when asked how the money would be spent. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Saugeen Shores fire training boosted by provincial grant Back to video The Ontario Fire College closed last year due to COVID-19, announced several weeks ago it was closed for good and training would shift to online education.
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