CBRM adds new firefighting equipment to its fleet2 hours agoDuration 2:092 hours agoNewsDuration 2:09Firefighters are worried about the large number of downed trees and debris left by post-tropical storm Fiona, which could be fuel for a fire. The new equipment will give them an advantage when combating wildfires. Kyle Moore has the story.Related Stories C.B.N. community starts looking forward as forest fire restoration efforts continue New wildfire protection teams to serve at-risk Alberta municipalities CBRM to realize $5M benefit after outsourcing handling of recyclables, composting MHA says province looking at financial help after C.B.N. wildfire B.C. wildfire fighters experience slight reprieve, but more wind on horizonMore from NewsVideo1:09Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Tuesday, June 10, 202532 minutes agoVideo1:55Meet Diane Marin, the Nunavut bodybuilder making waves32 minutes agoVideo1:46Town of Fort Smith issues fines, seizes dirt bikes over concerns of unsafe riding32 minutes agoVideo2:45On the front lines of the wildfire fight32 minutes agoVideo3:05ArtsBuild Ontario turns empty building spaces into creative art hubs32 minutes agoTrending NowVideo1:18#TheMoment an orca ‘moonwalked’ off the coast of West VancouverThe National June 9Video2:01Ozempic, Mounjaro linked to vision loss in diabeticsThe National June 7Video1:54Toronto pub mass shooting linked to tow truck industry violenceThe National June 5Video7:25Summer McIntosh demolishes world record in 400m freestyle at Canadian swimming trialsJune 8Video1:34Why #SkinnyTok videos are being blocked on TikTokCBC News June 6
CBRM adds new firefighting equipment to its fleet
