Firefighters from across British Columbia will gather in Fort St. John for three days of training, competition, and community connection.
Firefighters from across British Columbia will gather in Fort St. John for three days of training, competition, and community connection.
FNESS participated in the Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council Emergency Preparedness Gathering to support shared learning, collaboration, and stronger emergency response planning.
The Indigenous Firefighter Development Program celebrated an important milestone with Joseph Currie becoming the program’s first graduate.
Seabird Island students are participating in land-based FireSmart learning activities that combine wildfire preparedness, mitigation work, and community-based education.
FNESS marks its 40th anniversary by reflecting on its history, growth, and continued commitment to supporting safer First Nations communities.
FNESS partnered with ACCESS Future, Vancouver Fire Rescue Services, and the Vancouver School District’s Horizons Program to deliver hands-on wildland and structural firefighting training for youth participants in Vancouver.
We are excited to announce that FNESS, in partnership with the University of British Columbia, Okanagan (UBCO), has been awarded $2.3 million in funding from…
In July, we had the privilege of delivering wildfire training to members of the Nooaitch Indian Band…
Members of Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc’s FireSmart team took part in hands-on FireSmart Assessment training led by FNESS…
On June 7, we hosted the 40th Annual Indigenous Firefighter Competition in Snpink’tn, marking a memorable milestone…