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Anniversary celebration planned for Port Hardy Fire this summer

PORT HARDY, B.C. - Port Hardy Fire is celebrating a major milestone this year. It's the department's 50th anniversary. “It's been...

Membership grows at Port Hardy Fire

PORT HARDY, BC- Operations couldn't be better at the Port Hardy Fire Department. That's the word from chief Brent Borg,...

Port Hardy crews knock down Sunday morning structure fire

PORT HARDY, B.C.- Fire crews went up against a structure fire on the Fort Rupert reserve this weekend. Chief Brent...

Port Hardy fire fighter earns Canadian citizenship

PORT HARDY, B.C- A member of the Port Hardy volunteer fire department is now a Canadian citizen. Gaston Töpfer has...

Borg Officially Named New Port Hardy Fire Chief

Brent Borg has officially been named the new Fire Chief in Port Hardy. He was appointed to the new position...

Crews battle blaze at Creekside Apartments

A number of fire crews came together this morning to combat a fire at the Creekside Apartments in Port...

Decision to be made on new fire truck for Port Hardy

The proposals are back for Port Hardy's new fire truck. Deputy Fire Chief Brent Borg says the fire department is...
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B.C. airports brace for Air Canada flight attendant strike

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