OTTAWA - Firefighters say an Ottawa house fire was sparked by an unusual culprit – a dog chewing on a heated ski glove.
As of January 1, the Ontario Fire Code now requires a working carbon monoxide alarm on every level of any residence with a gas-burning appliance, including a furnace, water heater ...
Ottawa firefighters rescued a dog from a house fire in Orléans Thursday morning after it chewed on a lithium-ion battery, ...
A partnership between Enbridge Gas Ontario and the Whitewater Region Fire Department is aiming to make local homes safer by ...
DRYDEN — The Dryden Fire Department is set to receive $34,517 for new safety equipment as part of a provincial investment of ...
This is the second year the province has had the Fire Protection Grant program, which will spend $20 million across Ontario ...
Ottawa Fire's Leanne Labee joins Your Morning Ottawa to tell us what we'll need to make sure our detectors and alarms are up ...
A 32-year-old man has been charged after he allegedly started a fire and assaulted three people, including a police officer ...
This year’s $125,000 investment from Enbridge Gas will be shared by 25 Ontario fire departments, including Prince Edward ...
A 27-year-old man is dead after a fire at a home in Ontario, police say. It happened in Peterborough in the area of McDonnel ...
One man is dead and two other people are in hospital following a house fire in Peterborough, Ont., early Wednesday. The ...
This new legislation applies to residential homes and care facilities served by a forced-air fuel-burning appliance not ...