Ottawa Citizen - 1 day 14hrs ago
Carleton University
Photograph by: Jean Levac, The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa Ottawa Police, Firefighters and Paramedics were investigating a couple of suspicious packages found in a room at Carleton University's Robertson Hall Tuesday afternoon.
The call came in at about 2 p.m. Firefighters were immediately dispatched along with a ha
Calgary Herald - 7 days ago
ICON
Police tape blocks entrance to a townhouse in the 3800-block of Fonda Way S.E. following reports of an ASIRT investigation regarding a CPS Officer late Tuesday, Aug. 31.
Photograph by: Ted Jacob, Calgary Herald
Calgary -- A Calgary man is in critical condition at a Calgary Hospital following an incident involving
Winnipeg Free Press - Aug 30, 2010
POLICE continued their investigation Sunday night into a stabbing earlier in the day that sent a young man to Hospital in critical condition.
Residents of Toronto Street, in the West End, said they were surprised to hear and see what appeared to be dozens of police, Paramedics and Firefighters rush to their quiet neighbourhood around 2 a.m. Sunday.
The emergency crews were responding to the report of an ass
San Bernardino Sun - Aug 30, 2010
RIALTO
Man found dead in Parking Lot
The body of a 22-year-old man was found Friday evening in the Parking Lot at the 1400 block of North Clifford Avenue.
Police found William Nunnery, of Rialto, unresponsive at around 11:30 p.m. and he was pronounced dead at the scene by Paramedics.
An Autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of
Ottawa Citizen - Aug 16, 2010
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Monday's blustery winds got the better of young sailors attending a sailing camp at the Britannia Yacht Club.
Photograph by: Jean Levac, The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa Two separate incidents on the Ottawa River kept emergency crews busy on Monday afternoon.
The first occurred at about 2:30 p.m at the Britannia Yacht Club in the west end.
A Fir
The Pittsburgh Channel - Aug 16, 2010
Pittsburgh --
Allegheny County Emergency Services has launched new 911 technologies that will replace decade-old software that had become outdated.
The $10-million upgrade has replaced two legacy systems that date back to when the city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County operated separate 911 centers.
When you have 250 employees and you have to have them all educated to the same level, I thi
New Jersey Real-Time News - Aug 12, 2010
Andrew Mills/The Star-Ledger Paramedics treat an injured Newark Firefighter as a 5-alarm fire tears through multiple buildings at the intersection of South 20th and Ferdinand treets. Several Newark Firefighters were injured battling the blaze. (Andrew Mills/The Star-Ledger) Newark blaze destroys 1 house, damages 6 others gallery
Emporia Gazette - Aug 10, 2010
In an effort to potentially reduce the 2011 Budget Deficit, the Emporia City Commission will consider Wednesday 13 service reductions, including eliminating merit raises, reducing parks and Golf Course manpower and not filling a Firefighter or paramedic position.
On the eve of that discussion, commissioners heard from six Emporia residents at a public Budget mee
Windsor Star - May 25, 2010
Winnipeg Free Press - May 1, 2010
I remember talking to Sam Katz the night before he declared his candidacy for mayor.
It was May 31, 2004. Katz was on the phone from a soggy Canwest Global Park, and he was saying he still hadn't made up his mind on whether he should run.
Sam and I had been friends for years. So I felt I should offer my opinion, for what it was worth.
"I think you'd be a good mayor," I told him.
Six years later I've changed my mind.
Mind you, it didn't take that long.
I remember something else from back then....