by Hilde Clark | Jul 22, 2017 | Announcements, Community, Fire Emergency, Medical Emergency, Safety
PaBIA’s Emergency Medical Concerns When accidents occur, such as falling and breaking a hip as happened to Sted Garber last Friday night, it brings back into focus how, in a nano-second, one’s summer is altered in a fairly significant way. PaBIA is...
by Graham Smith | Aug 17, 2015 | Boating Safety
For anyone who would like to take the boating test to receive their boating license can do so by signing up either at the Marine Patrol or the Ojibway offices. Randy Johnson can be contacted for further details or questions. These tests are given in the Ojibway lounge...
by Tom Scoon | May 20, 2015 | Safety
On a separate but important note, the Township has been notified by the OPP of an unusual increase in the number of 911 calls to the OPP of which over half are NOT emergencies. The OPP wishes to remind EVERYONE that ONLY life threatening emergencies are to use 911. ...
by Graham Smith | May 20, 2015 | Safety
For almost as long as PaBIA has been in existence, it has been concerned with the health and welfare of the cottagers. No one wants to even think about getting sick or sustaining an injury while on vacation, right? But what if the unthinkable happens? What then? With...
by Graham Smith | Apr 26, 2014 | Boating Safety
In a water based, largely water access only community we are all boaters. Both recreational boaters and cottagers share the same concerns about safe enjoyment and environmental protection of our waterways. This code is intended to apply to all boaters;...