We are thrilled to announce a special webinar celebrating and honouring the roles of 2-Spirited and other Indigenous LGBTQIA+ peoples in emergency management. Join us on June 10!
We are thrilled to announce a special webinar celebrating and honouring the roles of 2-Spirited and other Indigenous LGBTQIA+ peoples in emergency management. Join us on June 10!
FNESS is pleased to announce the donation of a 2023 International Wildland Type 3 fire truck to the Adams Lake Indian Band.
Join us in Kamloops at our Annual BC Indigenous Firefighter Competition!
Emergency Preparedness Week 2024 is May 5-11! The theme for the Province of B.C. is “Using technology before, during, and after emergencies.”
The April 2023 issue of our newsletter, the Quarterly Responder is here! Read to learn more about us and see what we’ve been doing since our last newsletter in December 2023.
Floods are unpredictable and potentially devastating natural disasters. While we cannot control when or where floods occur, we can empower ourselves by taking proactive steps to prepare for these emergencies.
Water conservation is always important and everyone’s responsibility. To learn more about what you can do to help prevent droughts, read our 10 water conservation tips for home.
As an inspiring tribute to her unwavering dedication and exceptional contributions to wildfire resilience, Cathy MacKenzie, a treasured member of FNESS, has been honoured as a recipient of the 2024 Lynn Orstad Award for Women in Wildfire Resiliency.
Wildfires and floods are becoming more frequent and intense, and finding innovative ways to protect lives, property, and nature is crucial. One such innovation is the Large Volume Water Moving System designed to protect communities from both wildfires and floods.
Announcing our new drone program that will serve as a way to help First Nation communities improve decision making through mapping.