Archive for April, 2006

Rail Safety: Statement by Member of Parliament

OTTAWA, House of Commons – Mr. Brian Pallister (Portage—Lisgar, CPC): Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to announce that this week is Operation Lifesaver Rail Safety Week. In the first three months of 2006, there were nine fatalities and nine serious injuries at crossings, down from 11 fatalities and 22 serious injuries last year. Incidents such

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2006 Rail Safety Week In Canada

OTTAWA – Fatalities and serious injuries at highway/ rail crossings in Canada declined significantly during the first quarter this year compared with 2005 results. But the number of trespassers killed and injured is virtually unchanged.
In the first three months of 2006, there were nine fatalities and nine serious injuries at crossings, down from 11 fatalities

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2006 Operation Lifesaver/Direction 2006 Posters

Short Cuts Kill
When Crossing the Tracks…. (1)
When Crossing the Tracks…. (2)

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Joint Effort to Help Youth Succeed in Life

OTTAWA – Operation Lifesaver, the public safety program that focuses on crossing and trespassing safety along Canada’s railways, and Key Clubs in Eastern Canada have teamed up to help young people reach their full potential in life, safely.
The initiative will be delivered through OL partners and volunteers and Key Club teenagers in 42 high schools

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Joint Initiative

OTTAWA – Public safety group Operation Lifesaver and Key Club’s eastern Canada district have joined forces to save lives of young people and their friends along Canada’s railway tracks. District administrator Christine Faller of Guelph and OL national director Dan Di Tota of Ottawa participated in the announcement Saturday with some 300 teenagers.
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