
CN Loses Appeal of $16M Penalty For Causing Destructive B.C. Wildfire
The Canadian National Railway has been ordered by B.C.’s highest court to pay $16.2 million for its role in a destructive wildfire in the Fraser Canyon in 2015.
The Canadian National Railway has been ordered by B.C.’s highest court to pay $16.2 million for its role in a destructive wildfire in the Fraser Canyon in 2015.
In B.C., buildings under six storeys will now only need one egress staircase, raising safety concerns among firefighters.
Northwest Territories MLAs and a wildfire expert agree that the government should act on recommendations from a recent review of the 2023 wildfire season and boost funding for training and support for N.W.T. firefighters.
Respirators can be lifesavers, but only when they’re properly fitted. Use this week as a chance to schedule your fit testing appointment!
Electric stove ranges have been recalled due to a fire risk.
First responders see the benefits of crash-detection technology for improving response times, but they’re also facing challenges with false alarms that increase the demand for emergency services.
CBC News gathered over 60 years of historical wildfire data from the Alberta government and created a map showing where wildfires ignited each year and how much land was burned.
The Windsor Fire Department responded to over 70 calls about open-air fires this summer, even though backyard bonfires are only allowed for cooking, fire hazard control, or agricultural purposes.
A California firefighter has been arrested for allegedly setting five fires in the wine country. This comes as his fellow firefighters are tackling across the state.
Michael Rozario was officially appointed as the new Fire Chief for Bradford West Gwillimbury Fire and Emergency Services.