Chippewas of Nawash Fire Department

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For Law, Medical, and Fire Emergencies, Dial 9-1-1

05/30/2026

Do you know when to call 911?

To celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, the Nawash Shkodegamik wants to help educate our community and promote the local resources, should you need them.

Call 911 for Fire, Medical or Law related emergencies.
Call 988 for Mental Health emergencies.
Call 211 for Information and referrals to Community and Social Services.

OPP Non-Emergency: 1-888-310-1122

Information for "T911" - texting with 911 service—can be found at www.textwith911.ca , for those who are Deaf, Deafened, Hard of Hearing or Speech Impaired (DHHSI)

Not Sure Who To Call? Call 911

Teach Kids About 911Calling 911 is important, and everyone should know how to do it!Teaching kids about the importance o...
04/14/2026

Teach Kids About 911

Calling 911 is important, and everyone should know how to do it!
Teaching kids about the importance of 911 and how it works is crucial in getting the right resources to those who need them.

Call takers will ask questions, document what is going on, and send the call to the right responders quickly. DO NOT HANGUP, please stay on the line and follow ALL the directions of the operator.

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week!April 12th - 18th 2026This week is a time to recognize ALL of the Emergenc...
04/13/2026

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week!
April 12th - 18th 2026

This week is a time to recognize ALL of the Emergency Telecommunicators throughout Canada for their dedicated work in answering 911 calls 24/7, as well as working with agencies to provide Emergency Response Services to those who need it most.

They are the lifeline between our community and our firefighters. Chi-Miigwetch for your precision and your professionalism.

     ^rj
01/15/2026



^rj

CLEARED: All major road closures in West Region related to the winter storm on January 15, 2025 have fully reopened. ^pia

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ROAD CLOSURE UPDATE (3:50 p.m.) ⚠️ Road closures are in effect following a winter storm system that resulted in resulting in hazardous road conditions.

CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 WB: Orford Rd to Kent Bridge Rd (Ridgetown)

REOPENED:
✅ Confederation Line: Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (Wyoming)
✅ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)

Motorists in affected areas are asked to:
➡️ Avoid travel unless absolutely necessary
➡️ Monitor www.municipal511.ca and www.511on.ca for real-time updates
➡️ Check www.weather.gc.ca for weather alerts

This post will be updated today as information becomes available. Stay safe and stay off the roads if possible. For non-emergent police matters, call 1-888-310-1122. In an emergency, call 911. ^pia

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UPDATE (2:15 p.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 WB: Orford Rd to Kent Bridge Rd (Ridgetown)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Confederation Line: Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (Wyoming)

REOPENED:
✅ Hwy 402 EB: Longwoods Rd to Colonel Talbot Rd (London)
✅ Hwy 403 WB at Highway 53 (Woodstock)
^pia

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UPDATE (12:40 p.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 WB: Orford Rd to Kent Bridge Rd (Ridgetown)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Longwoods Rd to Colonel Talbot Rd (London)
⛔ Hwy 403 WB at Highway 53 (Woodstock)
⛔ Confederation Line: Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (Wyoming)

REOPENED:
✅ Hwy 402 EB: Mandaumin Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (east of Sarnia)
✅ Hwy 401 EB at Elgin Rd (Dorchester)
^pia

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UPDATE (12:00 p.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 WB: Orford Rd to Kent Bridge Rd (Ridgetown)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Elgin Rd (Dorchester)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Longwoods Rd to Colonel Talbot Rd (London)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Mandaumin Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (east of Sarnia)
⛔ Hwy 403 WB at Highway 53 (Woodstock)
⛔ Confederation Line: Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (Wyoming)

REOPENED:
✅ Hwy 403 EB at Middle Townline Rd (west of Brantford)
✅ Hwy 6: Tobermory to Wiarton
✅ Hwy 7-8 EB: Trussler Rd to Fischer-Hallman Rd (Kitchener)
^pia

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UPDATE (11:10 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 WB: Orford Rd to Kent Bridge Rd (Ridgetown)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Elgin Rd (Dorchester)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Longwoods Rd to Colonel Talbot Rd (London)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Mandaumin Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (east of Sarnia)
⛔ Hwy 403 EB at Middle Townline Rd (west of Brantford)
⛔ Hwy 403 WB at Highway 53 (Woodstock)
⛔ Hwy 6: Tobermory to Wiarton
⛔ Hwy 7-8 EB: Trussler Rd to Fischer-Hallman Rd (Kitchener)
⛔ Confederation Line: Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (Wyoming)
^pia

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ROAD CLOSURE UPDATE (10:50 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 WB: Orford Rd to Kent Bridge Rd (Ridgetown)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Elgin Rd (Dorchester)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Longwoods Rd to Colonel Talbot Rd (London)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Mandaumin Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (east of Sarnia)
⛔ Hwy 403 EB at Middle Townline Rd (west of Brantford)
⛔ Hwy 403 WB at Highway 53 (Woodstock)
⛔ Confederation Line: Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (Wyoming)
⛔ Hwy 6: Tobermory to Wiarton
^pia

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UPDATE (10:08 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 WB: Orford Rd to Kent Bridge Rd (Ridgetown)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Elgin Rd (Dorchester)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Hwy 402 EB: Longwoods Rd to Colonel Talbot Rd (London)
⛔ Hwy 403 EB at Middle Townline Rd (west of Brantford)
⛔ Hwy 403 WB at Highway 53 (Woodstock)
⛔ Confederation Line: Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd (Wyoming)
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 30: Grey Bruce Rd 12 to Grey Bruce Rd 32
⛔ Hwy 6: Tobermory to Wiarton

REOPENED:
✅ Grey Bruce Rd 7: Meaford to Kimberly
^pia

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UPDATE (9:05 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Elgin Rd (Dorchester)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Hwy 403 EB at Middle Townline Rd (west of Brantford)
⛔ Confederation Line (Wyoming): Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 30: Grey Bruce Rd 12 to Grey Bruce Rd 32
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 7: Meaford to Kimberly
⛔ Hwy 6: Tobermory to Wiarton
^pia

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UPDATE (8:45 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Hwy 403 EB at Middle Townline Rd (west of Brantford)
⛔ Hwy 401 EB at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Confederation Line (Wyoming): Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 30: Grey Bruce Rd 12 to Grey Bruce Rd 32
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 7: Meaford to Kimberly
⛔ Hwy 6: Tobermory to Wiarton

LANE REDUCTION:
🟡 Hwy 401 WB at Hwy 77 (Comber)
^pia

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UPDATE (7:35 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Highway 401 eastbound at Queens Line (Tilbury)
⛔ Confederation Line (Wyoming): Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 30: Grey Bruce Rd 12 to Grey Bruce Rd 32
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 7: Meaford to Kimberly
⛔ Highway 6: Tobermory to Wiarton

LANE REDUCTION:
🟡 Highway 401 westbound at Highway 77 (Comber)
^pia

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UPDATE (7:10 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Confederation Line (Wyoming): Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 30: Grey Bruce Rd 12 to Grey Bruce Rd 32
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 7: Meaford to Kimberly
⛔ Highway 6: Tobermory to Wiarton

LANE REDUCTION:
🟡 Highway 401 westbound at Highway 77 (Comber)
^pia

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UPDATE (6:05 a.m.)
CLOSED:
⛔ Confederation Line (Wyoming): Forest Rd to Oil Heritage Rd
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 30: Grey Bruce Rd 12 to Grey Bruce Rd 32
⛔ Grey Bruce Rd 7: Meaford to Kimberly
⛔ Highway 6: Tobermory to Wiarton
^pia

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Multiple road closures remain in effect as the winter storm system persists in parts of West Region, resulting in hazardous road conditions.

CLOSED (5:25 a.m.):
⛔Grey Bruce Rd. 30: Grey Bruce Rd. 12 and Grey Bruce Rd. 32
⛔Grey Bruce Rd. 7: Meaford and Kimberly
⛔ Hwy. 6: Tobermory to Wiarton

➡️ Avoid travel unless absolutely necessary
➡️ Monitor www.municipal511.ca and www.511on.ca for real-time updates
➡️ Check www.weather.gc.ca for weather alerts

This post will be updated today as information becomes available. Stay safe and stay off the roads if possible. ^pia

As per information from Bruce County. This issue only appears to be affecting Bell Canada Customers that use Landlines o...
01/14/2026

As per information from Bruce County. This issue only appears to be affecting Bell Canada Customers that use Landlines only.

Please follow important tips outlined within the County's Media Post.

#911
^rj, cl

UPDATE AS OF 4:50 P.M. on JANUARY 14, 2026:
Landline phone calls to 9-1-1 seem to be restored. Our Paramedic Services dispatch is reporting better connectivity. Thank you.



Important Notice from Bruce County Paramedic Services ‼️

Residents in Bruce County may be experiencing issues when calling 9-1-1 from a landline, resulting in a busy signal.

An outage is affecting Bell Canada and local phone providers using Bell services. Calls to 9-1-1 from cell phones are not impacted at this time.

If you find you don't have the ability to make a call to 9-1-1:

1️⃣Try another phone service: If your landline is not connecting, try a cell phone.

2️⃣Seek help from a neighbour: Your neighbour may be able to help connect you with 9-1-1.

Be prepared to provide full location details, including your address, fire number, house number and nearest intersection.

We will continue to share updates as more information becomes available.

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT – WINTER CONDITIONS Tuesday, December 23rd 2025Environment Canada has issued a SPECIAL WEATHER...
12/23/2025

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT – WINTER CONDITIONS

Tuesday, December 23rd 2025

Environment Canada has issued a SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT for our area, including the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation community. Winter weather may bring heavy snow, reduced visibility, strong winds, icy roads, and potential power outages.

CNFD encourages all community members to take the following steps to stay safe:

❄️ Prepare for Possible Power (Hydro) Outages
• Keep flashlights and extra batteries readily available
• Charge phones, medical devices, and backup power banks
• Have extra blankets, warm clothing, food, and water on hand
• Check on elders, neighbours, and those who may need assistance

🔥 Safe Heating Practices
• Use approved heating devices only
• Never use BBQs, propane heaters, or generators indoors
• Ensure smoke alarms and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are working
• Keep heaters at least 1 metre (3 feet) away from anything that can burn

🚗 Travel With Caution
• Avoid unnecessary travel during poor conditions
• Slow down and increase following distance
• Keep an emergency kit in your vehicle

📞 Emergency Reminder
If you experience an emergency, DO NOT hesitate to call 9-1-1. Emergency services are available 24/7 to assist you.

Please continue to monitor Environment Canada weather alerts and Weather Network for forecast and advisory updates. Keep yourself and your families safe.


^rj

12/19/2025

12 Days of Holiday Safety | Day 8

Holiday Safety starts with having a HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLAN.

Fire doesn't wait - and neither should we.
Every year, too many Ontario families face house fires with no escape plan. In those frantic moments, every second counts. The danger is real, but preventable. Communities across Ontario are making escape planning a household priority. A home fire escape plan is simple - and can mean the difference between life and death.

- Identify two exits from every room.
- Determine who will be responsible for helping young children, older adults or anyone else that may need assistance.
- Choose a safe meeting spot outside, like a tree or lamp post across the street.
- Once out, stay out.
- Call 9-1-1 from outside of the home.
- Practice the plan with everyone in your household at least twice a year. Practice at night and during the daytime.
- Review your plan every year.

When the smoke alarm sounds, there's no time to plan - only time to act. Protect your loved ones. Protect your home. Let's keep Ontario safe - together.
From every community across the province, let's make this a fire-safe holiday season.

Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal
^rj

🚨SMOKE & CO ALARMS SAVE LIVES🚨The risk of fire and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning exists year-round - but more prominent...
12/18/2025

🚨SMOKE & CO ALARMS SAVE LIVES🚨

The risk of fire and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning exists year-round - but more prominent during the winter months with use of heating appliances such as furnaces, space heaters, and fuel-burning equipment.

🔥Protect your home and family:
✔️Test SMOKE and CO alarms/detectors WEEKLY
✔️Replace batteries ANNUALLY
✔️Replace alarm units EVERY 10 YEARS

🚨If an alarm sounds:
➡️Evacuate Immediately
➡️Call 9-1-1
Remember: CO is odourless, tasteless, and you cannot see it. Evacuate and call even if you believe it is a false-alarm.

📍Ontario Requirements (Effective January 1, 2026)
- CO alarms are required on EVERY STOREY of the home, including basements and attics (even without bedrooms)
- CO alarms must be installed outside each sleeping area
- Smoke alarms are required on every story and outside sleeping areas
- NEWER or RECENTLY renevated homes require smoke alarms with visual STROBES in each bedroom/sleeping area.

⏰ Take a few minutes today to check your alarms - it could save a life.


^rj

12/18/2025

12 Days of Holiday Safety | Day 7

Holiday Safety starts with SAFE FAMILIES IN THE KITCHEN.

Little hands (or paws!) and holiday heat don't belong together - keep kids safe while you cook. That's why communities across Ontario are empowering adults to protect little ones.

- Show kids how to stay one metre (three feet) away from stoves and ovens.
- Explain why hot surfaces can cause burns.
- Assign safe tasks like mixing or decorating. Supervise kids in the kitchen closely.
- Turn pot handles inward when pots are on the stove so they can not be easily knocked or pulled off the stove.
- Make sure electrical cords are not dangling from countertops, where they could be pulled by small children or pets.
- Cool a burn by running cool water over the wound for 3 to 5 minutes. If the burn is severe, seek medical attention.

The holidays should leave warm memories - not lasting injuries. Protect your loved ones. Protect your home. Let's keep Ontario safe - together.
From every community across the province, let's make this a fire-safe holiday season.

Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal
^rj

Address

196 Lakeshore Boulevard
Wiarton, ON
N0H2T0

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Friday 11am - 2pm

Telephone

+15195342505

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