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Public invited to Salisbury’s new Fire Rescue Station

The public will get a first glimpse into the new Salisbury Fire Rescue station.

An official ribbon cutting and tours will be offered on Saturday from 10 am until 2 pm..

Firefighters moved into their new fire hall in October.

It was relocated from Douglas to Main Street.

RELATED: New fire hall opens in Salisbury

Planning for the expanded location with many new features began in 2019.

MP Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Brittany Merrifield, on behalf of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, and Salisbury Mayor Robert Campbell, will participate.

Minister of Justice and Public Safety Robert Gauvin will also attend.

A note to members of the public, that parking at the station is limited.


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