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  1. Canada Post Introduces New Stamp
  2. Fire blamed on teens' gas experiment
  3. Firefighters battle toxic industrial blaze
  4. Metchosin council extends fire chief's suspension
  5. Canadian, U.S. experts work on cross-border credentials to stop impostors
  6. Firefighters battle 'people season'
  7. Fire chief hope to spark interest in efficiencies
  8. Firefighters fighting money problems
  9. Blazes plummet in 'dream season' for forest fire fighting crews
  10. Presumptive Cancer
  11. Navy opens state-of-art training site
  12. Iqaluit residents left without water as crews fight fire at elementary school
  13. Truro firefighters approve new agreement
  14. Montreal Island first-responder service
  15. Bars warned to avoid crowding
  16. Fuel spill paralyzes highway
  17. Hero braves blaze
  18. History goes up in flames
  19. Firefighting circus hits area village
  20. Mayor douses demand for more fire protection
  21. Prowler seen at site of North Van house fire
  22. Fire coverage dropped for Newfoundland town
  23. Firefighters Cancer Risk
  24. Forest fires still blazing
  25. Hot weather fueling fire danger
  26. Suspect nabbed after arson spree in Forest Lawn
  27. Flight crew killed in water bomber crash
  28. Feeling the heat in Station 1
  29. Plaza fire bill just gets bigger
  30. Firefighters injured in Sydney blaze
  31. Yukon pilot gets great gig
  32. Firefighters hold back Thompson blaze
  33. Large Wash. State fire edges within kilometres of B.C. border
  34. Fire guard going up outside Norman Wells
  35. Young burn survivors get chance to chill
  36. Mourners remember pilot killed when air tanker crashes fighting fire
  37. The Tech Of: A Wildfire
  38. Watch kept on blazes at U.S. border
  39. Mountains on fire
  40. Fire department served with summons
  41. Heat threatens water supply
  42. Fire closes in on homes
  43. Firefighters to shed Burma jackets
  44. Campfires banned in all of southern B.C.
  45. Crowsnest crews see hope
  46. Dispatch probe finds 'hundreds' of delays
  47. Fire hero receives Medal of Bravery
  48. Safety upgrades allow residents to escape rooming house fire
  49. Water bombers prove their worth in parched B.C.
  50. Reinforcements arriving from Ont., Maritimes as Alta. fire continues to rage
  51. Dry weather conditions sparking B.C. infernos unprecedented
  52. Elite firefighters delivered to front lines of huge Washington state wildfire
  53. Raging fire forces evacuation of second community in Crowsnest Pass, Alta.
  54. More than 12,000 flee fires
  55. B.C. folks open homes to evacuees
  56. Damage information needed before fire compensation: premier
  57. Alberta premier tours scene of devastating fire in Crowsnest Pass
  58. Anatomy of a forest fire
  59. Firefighters have the Longueuil blues
  60. Blaze battles strain budget
  61. Firefighters' air tanks tainted: tests
  62. Visiting firefighters' truck, gear stolen
  63. High winds, lightning stoke inferno
  64. Anxious firefighters seek answers
  65. Air Shores...
  66. Evacuees get to go home today
  67. Forest fire frequency on the rise, study says
  68. Heroes of Hillcrest
  69. A warm welcome
  70. Officials investigate how fire calls were missed
  71. Forest fire risks known to B.C. gov't
  72. Struggle over illegally erected N.S. fire hall heading to court
  73. Rope-rescue experts get a workout
  74. Over 1,000 evacuees from Lost Creek fire in southern Alberta allowed home
  75. Clues sought in suspicious fort fire
  76. Chase residents on edge as fire draws near
  77. Careless smokers still clueless about risks
  78. City dispatches new truck to fight fire crisis
  79. Public asked to be patient over lack of information on fires
  80. Gusting winds whip fire across B.C., province opens emergency fire department
  81. Aspiring firefighters face morality test
  82. Travellers warned to stay away from B.C. backcountry
  83. City fire team joins campaign in B.C. interior
  84. Polygraph Given Thumbs Down
  85. B.C. fires a ruinous result of ignoring prevention techniques
  86. Fires bring biggest rollout of troops since 1948
  87. Fire, police coping with retirement surge
  88. Petro-Canada fire erupts 'like a bomb'
  89. 5,000 people flee blaze in Kelowna
  90. Stress blows blood pressure off map in young B.C. firefighters
  91. Kelowna firefighter on the job hours after losing home to wildfire
  92. Fire department gets a hand from utility company
  93. More soldiers answer call to fight B.C. forest fires
  94. Fire holding near border
  95. Kelowna's Rudy Giuliani?
  96. Impressed Chretien tours fire-ravaged B.C., promises government support
  97. Toddlers came bearing gifts of chips, cold beer
  98. Local course no ticket to fighting B.C. fires: official
  99. Local firefighters return from front line
  100. Sask. firefighters eager to help B.C. counterparts
  101. An eerie night on the front line
  102. Cost of Fire in Calgary
  103. Generals in the battle of the bush
  104. Thousands of tired Kelowna fire evacuees allowed to return home
  105. Cranbrook braces for the worst
  106. Family jarred awake by trio of firebombs
  107. Flying into the firestorm
  108. Fire fears spark ban on hiking trails
  109. False fire alarms cost us $8M last year
  110. Stanley Cup helps boost firefighters' morale
  111. Firefighters to public: Get out of our way
  112. Five Langford firefighters hurt in Okanagan accident
  113. 'Guys, we're going to die:' firefighters
  114. 'Eggman' pays homage to firefighters
  115. Crews contain hundreds of fires
  116. Firefighter was merely reminded of 9/11 aftermath
  117. An alarming prospect
  118. Fire destroys barn
  119. More area firefighters going south
  120. Kettle Valley rail trestles topple to fire
  121. Calgary may face false fire alarm fees
  122. Where's the fire?
  123. Lightning strikes spark new forest fires
  124. Rain becomes ally Monday in battle against fire that has threatened Kelowna
  125. A tribute to firefighters
  126. Late summer storm rips through Saskatoon
  127. Rainfall lifts firefighters' spirits
  128. Why wouldn't anyone fight this house fire?
  129. Firefighters to push for survivor benefits, training in federal election
  130. Fewer than 1,000 B.C. residents remain under evacuation orders from fires
  131. Crews cross river to fight fire
  132. Mystery illness hits weary firefighters in Cranbrook, B.C. camp
  133. Reserve fearful after fire disaster
  134. Fire service deal to cost city $3M
  135. Battle against B.C. fires not over yet
  136. Crews honour departed comrades
  137. Memories of 9/11 encircle fire chief's wrist
  138. William Thornton grave marker dedication ceremony
  139. B.C. premier lifts state of emergency as rain dampens fires across province
  140. Gatineau firefighters demand equal pay
  141. Feds inject cash into fire-ravaged Interior
  142. Insurer sues young arsonist and parents
  143. Firefighters did well in P.E.I.
  144. Firehall calendar boys hit catwalk
  145. Calling 911 over urban growth
  146. Fire-relief agencies have overabundance of riches
  147. Fire fair proves to be hot event with biggest crowd ever
  148. New fire dispatch system will 'save lives': official
  149. Mayor douses Bourque claim on firefighters' pay
  150. Martin tours fire-ravaged towns
  151. Fire experts have some advice for Campbell
  152. Wildfire near homes at Peachland shows risk still high: officials
  153. Firefighters hose Pond
  154. Where there's smoke, there's firefighters' contract
  155. Firefighter ripped off buddies
  156. Torches blamed for $1-million factory fire
  157. Fire hero dies two years after being burned in rescue bid
  158. Bombers fight small Malahat forest fire
  159. Thank-you ads a poor substitute for trained firefighters
  160. Esquimalt firefight heads into court
  161. U.S. man in ad thanking B.C. firefighters
  162. Court case against N.S. firefighters delayed
  163. Firefighters battle spectacular blaze
  164. Cigarette blamed for apartment fire
  165. Windows only escape for residents caught in blaze
  166. Quick-thinker rewarded for saving family
  167. Firechix raise charity funds
  168. Manitoba Fire Truck Accident
  169. 'Visit to hell' could be firefighters' salvation
  170. Fire fees in draft bylaw
  171. Off-duty car crash nets fine
  172. N.B. search and rescue officials say government funding inadequate
  173. Rescue crews in a race to save lives
  174. Proposed fire fees burn Schmal
  175. Fatal collision with fire truck
  176. Firefighters seek WCB coverage for cancers
  177. Kelowna gives thanks
  178. Cape Breton firefighter injured
  179. Man sets himself on fire after argument with estranged wife
  180. Province OKs lifting of burning ban in coastal communities
  181. CHC wins new five-year Australian emergency rescue deal valued at $15.2M
  182. Rescuers feel let down
  183. Family tries to block new fire hall
  184. Firefighters share a cause that spans the continent
  185. Mock disaster staged in Amherst
  186. Hero saves fire victim
  187. 'Government has done zero for us,'
  188. Volunteers demand answers
  189. ULC convenes Subcommittee to study why some children may not awaken to smoke alarms
  190. Fire chief a hot choice for political candidate
  191. Israeli offers tips to Ottawa firefighters
  192. Firefighters will be paid, says Collins
  193. Federal taxman takes his cut of fundraising T-shirts
  194. Clarkson honours Interior firefighters
  195. Firefighters to be paid by end of week
  196. Training exercise laced with drama
  197. Fire-stricken California asks B.C. for help
  198. Ottawa commits $100 million advance payment for B.C. forest fire costs
  199. Arson suspected in mini-mall blaze
  200. Police issue stern warning on fireworks
  201. Settle fight over Russell firehall
  202. York firefighter calendar heats up this Saturday
  203. B.C. extends a helping hand
  204. B.C. offers 200 firefighters and equipment for California crisis
  205. Students back after school fire
  206. Rapid response halts guitar factory blaze
  207. Queensland Downs fire arson suspects sought
  208. Coast guard dive team ready to go to rescue
  209. Police, EMS get budget boosts
  210. Fire aid funds clawed back from couple's welfare
  211. Firefighter deal near
  212. Residents helpless as men burn
  213. Firefighter slams bills for spills bylaw
  214. Squats subject to fire inspections
  215. Cleanup fees berated
  216. No delay at fire: chief
  217. Cause for concern in St. Henri fire deaths
  218. Byrd OK'd as captain
  219. City firefighters demanding respect
  220. Staffing shortage didn't hamper fire effort: officials
  221. First crews had no help, review told
  222. 2 injured in arson outbreak
  223. Lack of equipment at Canadian base in Afghanistan frustrates firefighters
  224. The humble hydrant all dressed up
  225. SQ loses specialized equipment
  226. Collision with fire truck lands man in hospital
  227. Firefighters missed warning messages
  228. N.B. teen arrested in theft and torching of Bas Caraquet fire truck
  229. Fire victims don't need microwaves
  230. Proposal would see Saanich provide police dispatch service for Oak Bay
  231. Firefighters giving more than just time
  232. Fire protection gel arrived too late
  233. Firefighter at Canadians' Kabul camp says was fired over equipment complaints
  234. Firefighters association president ready to run
  235. Union raises alarm over city's fire service
  236. Burned down the house, but wants insurance
  237. Cause of house blaze under investigation
  238. Harbour firefighting capability questioned
  239. Confusion hurt effort: Kelowna fire chief
  240. 'We did all we could. Did those in charge?'
  241. Firefighters take out ads to call for fair negotiating
  242. Fire victim still out to help others
  243. Christmas lights teach fire prevention
  244. Volunteers look to save search and rescue
  245. Brighton - Firefighters tested
  246. Firefighters' union pegs deputy chief for top job
  247. Don't take chances with an avalanche
  248. Neighbours help keep fire under control
  249. City council ponders rescue fees
  250. People are reluctant to leave burning buildings