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A northern Ontario municipality attempt to boost its roster of fire truck drivers is being s
stanley cup tymied by a backlog of road tests, and officials are calling on the province to increase capacity in the north.The volunteer-run fire department in the municipality of Central Manitoulin is comprised of 38 people, and 12 of them have the licence needed to drive the truck.They are getting by - for now - with that
stanley flask number, but really need more available drivers, said Phil Gosse, fire chief of the Central Manitoulin Volunteer Fire Department. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The response time is still the same,
stanley tumbler that hasn ;t hurt, it just that we are a big township, he said. People don ;t always work in the area, so it is tight.Six more firefighters from the fire department are trying to obtain a class D licence with a Z air brake endorsement in order to be able to operate a fire truck, including Gosse. But, as it stands, he said theres a backlog of months to book a test. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We can ;t get a drive test in until the end of April 2022 , and now they ;re saying May and June, so that too long, he said, noting the months-long delay means firefighters who have done training courses to operate trucks don ;t have the training as fresh in their minds.In a perfect world, everybody would have the licenc Xkuv 15 charged after police raid Toronto dispensary
SARNIA, Ont. 鈥?Behind the daily statistics of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations are grieving families, exhausted nurses and frightened patients. Heres a look at some of their stories.SISTERS ON THE FOURTH FLOORAfter two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, Janey Davidson never thought she ;d find herself in hospital, labouring to breathe with oxygen tubes snaked down her nose. ARTICLE CO
stanley cup NTINUES BELOW And if her sister had gotten vaccinated, the 69-year-old retiree said it possible neither of them would have landed on the fourth floor of Bluewater Health in Sarnia, Ont. 鈥?Davidson in the COVID-19 ward, and her sister in intensive care.Davidson said she didn ;t know about her sister vaccination status before the 63-year-old was sent to hospital in an ambulance with severe COVID-19 symptoms last month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She was against getting vaccinated. But you kn
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stanley cup 8221;Davidson said she didn ;t get to visit her youngest sibling in the ICU, and she doesn ;t know if she ;ll be able to see her baby sister again. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They don ;t think she gonna make it, Davidson said on Jan. 25. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW