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  2. List of Canadian awards - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all known awards in Canada, conferred by either members of the royal family, viceroys, governments, or private organizations. National awards

  3. Category:Lists of award winners - Wikipedia

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    List of winners of the Gold Medal, Senior Piobaireachd and Former Winners' MSR at the Argyllshire Gathering; Arthur B. Guise Medal; Arts Council Norway Honorary Award; List of Ashden Award winners; List of Asian Golden Globe winners and nominees; List of Asian Tony Award winners and nominees; List of awards and nominations received by CeeLo Green

  4. Category:Firefighting in Canada - Wikipedia

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  5. NBFD had more Firefighter of the Year winners than ever on ...

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    New Bedford Fire Chief Scott Kruger said this is the most firefighters the department has had win Firefighter of the Year awards in a single year. NBFD had more Firefighter of the Year winners ...

  6. Edmonton Fire Rescue Services - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906.

  7. World Firefighters Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Firefighter Games is an international sporting event that welcomes all full-time, part-time and volunteer structural firefighters and bush firefighters, and aviation fire services and military emergency response personnel and their immediate direct family from all across the globe.

  8. Ontario Firefighters Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was designed by Siggy Puchta and unveiled in 2005. It honours firefighters who died while serving the public. The memorial depicts a firefighter rescuing a child. It has a red plinth shaped like a Maltese Cross, the international symbol for firefighting, and a list of firefighters who died on duty. [1]

  9. Hamilton Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The department went from 12 stations to 26, and became a composite department with both full-time and paid-on-call firefighters. [8] In 2010, the department changed to a 24-shift schedule. Previously, firefighters had worked 10-hour day shifts and 14-hour night shifts. [9]