Saint Andrews, New Brunswick – The Fundy Firefighters’ Association is proud to announce the  launch of its brand-new website, fundyfire.ca. Designed with modern functionality and robust information architecture in mind, the website will provide an essential hub for firefighters, community members, and stakeholders across the region.

The new website promises to streamline access to comprehensive information on local fire departments, offering detailed insights into each department’s history, capabilities, and community outreach efforts. In addition to department profiles, the site will feature a dedicated section for the latest news, ensuring the community stays informed about new developments, important updates, and safety initiatives.

Key features of the website include:

  • Local Fire Department Information: Users can explore detailed profiles of the fire departments serving the area, making it easier than ever to understand the services at your doorstep.
  • Up-to-Date News: A regularly updated news section will keep visitors informed about the latest happenings, emergency responses, and initiatives spearheaded by local firefighters.
  • Upcoming Events: The site will list scheduled events, training sessions, and public safety announcements, providing a centralized calendar for community engagement.
  • Helpful Links: In an effort to support quick access to vital resources, the website will offer a curated selection of useful links – from safety tips and emergency contacts to community services.

“Our mission has always been to serve our community, and this new website is a significant step forward in that promise,” said Kevin Theriault, President of the Fundy Firefighters’ Association. “We understand the importance of digital engagement in today’s environment, and we’re excited to create an accessible resource that informs, educates, and connects our community.”

The Fundy Firefighters’ Association invites the public to visit fundyfire.ca upon its launch and explore the array of features designed to enhance community safety and preparedness.