Calgarians invited to attend EMS Fleet Day event on May 19

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Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) is encouraging Calgarians of all ages to attend EMS Fleet Day on Sunday.

This event is one of many happening across Canada as part of National Paramedic Services Week, which runs May 19 to 25."The week also offers an opportunity to better understand the importance of EMS within our healthcare system and our communities."

During Sunday’s event, there will be paramedics’ on-hand demonstrating how they use medical equipment, and there will be interactive ambulance and EMS vehicle tours.What a wildfire survivor says she regrets not grabbing before leaving home It's just about patio season in Lethbridge, and the city is once again rolling out its annual patios and parklets program.

Thursday marked the last day of the spring session for the B.C. legislature, and it felt at times like the start of the election campaign.Two Surrey police officers may face charges in connection to a crash and a man's injuries that sent him to hospital last June, the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. announced Thursday.A rainy day in and around Fort Nelson, B.C., was what fire crews were hoping for as they continue to battle a wildfire burning 2.5 kilometres outside the town.B.C.

Regina based Hudson Hill Industrial Apparel is company that is changing the way clothing is produced across Canada, partnering with Indigenous communities and addressing workers' needs along the way.Longtime Toronto city councillor Jaye Robinson has died, her office says Air Canada is boosting service out of the Ottawa International Airport with up to 30 additional weekly flights for the winter season, and increasing service to Chicago, Washington and Halifax and adding more capacity on flights to Vancouver.Trains are temporarily skipping the St. Laurent Station along the O-Train line on Friday while crews conduct inspections on the ceiling tiles.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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