
A new issue of the FNESS Quarterly Responder is here! The Quarterly Responder is our external e-newsletter that we send to subscribers four times a year.
This is our first issue of the year and you won’t want to skip it. This newsletter is filled with inspiring success stories, valuable resources, and important updates.
What’s inside:
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Community Highlights
- New Resource Helps Indigenous Nations Revitalize Cultural Burns and Reduce Fire Risk
- Wildfire Training at Nooaitch Indian Band: Building Capacity and Community Resilience
- Indigenous Youth Firefighter Bootcamp Inspires the Next Generation
- Supporting Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc’s FireSmart Program
- FNESS Celebrates 40th Annual Indigenous Firefighter Competition
- Cultural Fire Effects Monitoring Workshop in Ktunaxa Territory
- Wildfire Training Expands Emergency Skills at Williams Lake First Nation
- Strengthening Wildfire Readiness: Outdoor S-100A Training with Westbank First Nation and Ntityix Resources LP
- Skatin Igniting a Spark
Safety Tips & Education
- “We’re ready. Are You?” – FireSmart BC Calls on Community Members to Take Action as Wildfire Season Begins
- Severe Storm Preparedness: Tips for Staying Safe Before and During a Storm
- Wildfire Preparedness: How to Prepare for a Wildfire Emergency
Training Opportunities
- Youth Data Analysis, Collection, and Application Seminar (event has passed)
- Free Online Emergency Management Training
Team Updates
- FireSmart Division: 2025 So Far
- Fire Services Update
- Funding and Fuels Division Update
- Preparedness Division Update
- Wildfire Division Update (see newsletter)
Announcements
- FNESS Welcomes New Executive Director: Francyne Joe
- New Mitigation Manager: Amanda Reynolds
- FNLC Appoints Board Members to FNESS (see newsletter)
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