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  • The Cordbridge Potato Chips Factory In Hartland Burned Down

    The Cordbridge Potato Chips Factory In Hartland Burned Down

    Canada Global(Web News)Firefighters from several departments have come together to control a fire at the Cordbridge Potato Chips factory in Hartland, a major employer in the town of New Brunswick.

    “We got a call at 6 p.m. and we got 20 to 30 employees out safely,”
    said Summerville resident Kelly Gillen
    . “They’re still putting water on it, I don’t know how many trucks, up to seven trying to put it out,” Kelly Gallen
    said.
    It’s a potato chip plant, it’s got nothing but grease and packaged potato chips. That’s what’s burning right now. It’s probably all the product and all the grease that was in there. It smelled like burnt grease.
    The building is located near the local hospital off the Trans Canada Highway. Police are asking people to stay away from the area.

    The cause is still under investigation, but firefighters suspect the facility is unsalvageable, Sharp said.
    The company’s website says it was started by Matt and Ryan Albright in 2004 as a potato distribution company and expanded into potato chips in 2009. The site says it is a fourth-generation family farm. business, where more than 500 acres of potatoes are grown each.

  • A Body Was Found On The Eastern Shore Of Lake Ontario, Investigations Are Ongoing

    A Body Was Found On The Eastern Shore Of Lake Ontario, Investigations Are Ongoing

     Canada Global(Web News)Firefighters found a body in the East Beach area of ​​Toronto yesterday morning.

    According to information, police were called to Kew Beach Avenue.
    According to the police, the body was lying on the bed with stones. Police have no information yet on the age, gender and cause of death of the body. The police officer said that the body was lying in the lake for a long time.

  • Saskatchewan’s new Transportation Rescue Extrication program introduced

    Saskatchewan’s new Transportation Rescue Extrication program introduced

    Canada Global (Web News) Saskatchewan has formally launched a new emergency equipment training programme for first responders.

    Christine Tell, the minister of public safety for Saskatchewan, made a Friday announcement regarding a new equipment training programme for volunteer first responders.

    The Transportation Rescue Extrication (TREX) programme teaches participants how to employ auto-extrication tools to rescue passengers hurt in crashes and major incidents.

    He claimed that this SGI-funded and public safety ministry-run training will enhance the skills of emergency responders in our province.

    Since volunteer firefighters are frequently the first to respond to accidents, particularly in rural areas, they will be able to complete the programme.

    More Saskatchewan firemen are now equipped with the particular training and resources they require to respond to collisions in their neighbourhood because to the TREX programme, according to Tell.

    Funding for the programme comes from Saskatchewan Government Insurance, totaling $5.6 million.