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Locality: St Peters, Nova Scotia

Phone: +1 902-535-2568



Address: 22 Toulouse Street B0E3B0 St Peters, NS, Canada

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St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 16.11.2020

Don’t forget to get your weekly 50/50 tickets! Last weeks winner took home over $115,000!! Thank you for all the support! ... Click the link below to get your tickets https://rafflebox.ca/raffle/nsfd/167

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 07.11.2020

Did you know that smoke detectors have an expiry date? It’s important to change the batteries AND check the date.

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 27.10.2020

Be safe. Happy Halloween!

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 30.09.2020

How amazing is this?!?! Huge thanks going out to Dawn for doing this and for all she does for us! We are incredibly lucky to have her on our team!

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 12.09.2020

It’s Fire Prevention Week Today we are sharing some helpful information on Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Safety.

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 25.08.2020

It’s Fire Prevention Week This week we will share some helpful information daily about Fire Safety for all ages.

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 16.08.2020

Little bit of Thursday Night Training

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 06.08.2020

Helpful Hurricane Information As Hurricane Teddy approaches, we are sharing a hurricane checklist, some generator tips and important phone numbers in case you need them. Hurricane Checklist:... * enough food and water for 72 hours * monitoring local media outlets for updates * securing gates, doors and windows * moving yard furniture and securing trash cans, hanging plants and anything that can be picked up by wind * checking radio batteries * filling vehicles with gas and parking them away from trees * keeping pets inside * moving any type of watercraft to high ground * ensuring the safety of you and your family * checking on neighbours * if the power goes out, do not leave candles unattended Stay Safe!

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 08.07.2020

The past few months have been hard on Nova Scotians. We’ve had to deal with unimaginable loss, heartache and a global pandemic. It’s okay to feel sad, anxious o...r lonely, but it’s not okay to bear those feelings alone. September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. Today, I encourage you to check in with a loved one, friend or neighbour. And if you need more support, that’s okay, too. A list of supports are available through the Nova Scotia Health Authority https://mha.nshealth.ca//resources-and-/conditions/suicide

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 06.07.2020

Coming to visit St. Peters Canal National Historic Site? New EV charging stations now make it easier for #ElectricVehicle owners to explore national parks and n...ational historic sites in Nova Scotia. Our charging stations work for Tesla and J1772 connectors! https://www.canada.ca//more-electric-vehicle-charging-stat

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 03.07.2020

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St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 20.06.2020

URGENT NOTICE: The St. Peter's, Samsonville and Area Water Utility Public Works crew is actively searching for, what appears to be, a significant leak in the wa...ter system. We are requesting that residents please let us know immediately if you notice any unusual collection of water anywhere. Thank you. See more

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 17.06.2020

Masks are now mandatory in most indoor public places throughout Nova Scotia. When worn properly, a non-medical mask can help protect others and reduce the sprea...d of COVID-19. Here are some tips on how to properly wear, remove and care for your reusable masks. Remember that wearing a non-medical mask is just one of many safety habits to maintain, such as physical distancing, washing or sanitizing your hands regularly, and avoid touching your face. For more information on non-medical masks and proper care, visit: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/masks/ . -- Le port du masque est maintenant obligatoire dans la plupart des lieux publics clos en Nouvelle-Écosse. Lorsqu'il est porté correctement, le masque non médical peut protéger les autres et réduire le risque de propagation de la COVID-19. Voici des conseils sur la façon de porter, d'enlever et de manipuler votre masque réutilisable. N'oubliez pas que le port du masque non médical n'est que l'une des nombreuses bonnes habitudes à adopter, par exemple, respecter les consignes d'éloignement physique, se laver ou se désinfecter les mains régulièrement et éviter de se toucher le visage. Pour en savoir plus sur les masques non médicaux, consultez le https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/masks/fr.

St. Peter's & District Volunteer Fire Department 25.05.2020

Congrats Richmond Academy Grads 2020! This is truly a year to remember!