Feds Earmark $3M for Search and Rescue Teams Across Canada
The money will support training, prevention and a national volunteer insurance program for about 300 teams and 10,000 volunteers, officials said.
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Feds earmark $3M for search and rescue teams across Canada
The federal government has promised to support search and rescue teams across the country with $3 million spread out over the next three years. The funding was announced Thursday for the Search and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada (SARVAC) and will go to roughly 300 search and rescue teams across the country, which consist of approximately 10,000 volunteers. The funding can be used by each team for a range of services, such as development …
Ottawa commits $3 million for national volunteer search and rescue
The federal government has struck a three-year contribution agreement to help bolster volunteer search and rescue efforts across Canada. The post Ottawa commits $3 million for national volunteer search and rescue first appeared on Cabin Radio.
In Yellowknife, feds announce $3M for volunteer search and rescue
In an effort to support search and rescue volunteers on teams throughout Canada, the federal government announced a three-year funding agreement aimed at better supporting the thousands who step up when others are lost, missing, or in distress.
Government of Canada - Government of Canada invests in volunteer search and rescue across Canada with a three-year funding agreement
Across Canada, thousands of search and rescue volunteers answer the call when people are lost, missing or in distress - often in remote and challenging conditions. Canada's diverse geograp. . .
Federal government announces $3 million for search and rescue operations - Yellowknifer
With a “renewed” investment in Canadian search and rescue services, crews across the country will be able to focus on what’s important, says NWT Search and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada (SARVAC) director Bill Peck. Emergency Management and Community Resilience Minister Eleanor Olszewski and NWT MP and Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Rebecca Alty announced in Yellowknife on Aug. 13 that the federal government will invest $3 millio…
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