Regional Firefighters Interpretation Center is in danger of closing

As posted online

“Regional Firefighters Interpretation Center is in danger of closing forever…….

​Due to rent costs and rising utility bills, we are unable to afford to keep our doors open.

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We have been forced to put our beloved 1958 and 1971 LaFrance Pumper trucks for sale, and we are announcing a GoFundMe Campaign that has just been posted.

If you wish to make a donation to the RFIC, you can find our GoFundMe Campaign on our Facebook page.

https://www.gofundme.com/save-our-fire-museum​

Or, if you wish to make a donation directly to our Executive Team, we can provide you with a tax receipt. A direct donation to a non-profit organization can be claimed on your government taxes.

Please contact our President Dave Dodsworth either by emailrficns@outlook.com, or by phone (902) 865-7458.

Thank you for your support, and we hope to see you in the spring.

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Source :  http://www.rficns.com/home.html

Police Investigate Theft and Vehicle Collision with Police Vehicle in Dartmouth

Police continue to investigate theft incident and suspect vehicle collision with Police Vehicle and Civilian Vehicle.