Amazing restoration of history! I just might have to visit, but for another reason as well… I recently FOUND a Civil Defense Canada shoulder bag from what appears to be early 1950’s, complete with the first aid supplies, and some different sized magazines (empty of course!), two of which are stamped with the initials “BW” and “K.I.” (as I have spelled them is as I see them.) I tried to do an online search, but no pictures look identical or even close to mine, so I’d like to know a little more information about this item.
Thank you.
Do you have a record of people who were stationed there? I knew a Jim Richardson who was stationed there in approximately 1969-70. Lost track of him a couple of years later. Trying to locate him. No luck on social media. Thank you.
The program was discontinued in 1996, however municipalities had the option to take them over from the government. I suspect that Winnipeg discontinued usage in 1996 as all large cities did. I suggest visiting the Winnipeg archives.
There was one near Taylor and pembina behind where the Hockey Hutch and Cambrian Credit Union branch used to be. I remember them testing it once when I was a kid, it scared the hell out of me. I first lived 2 blocks away, then later into my early twenties 4 blocks from there. I both banked at that Cambrian, and often went to Hockey Hutch.
On Nov 9, 1965 the air raid siren in Peterborough went off when the power shut down. I was in the nurses residence of PCH. Looking out over the city and seeing only blackness, we thought we were under attack. It was terrifying and sheer chaos.
I was in Alsask from June 1978 to June 1981 inclusive
Do you have a list of other military personnel in that
same time frame??!!
Just Curious
Amazing restoration of history! I just might have to visit, but for another reason as well… I recently FOUND a Civil Defense Canada shoulder bag from what appears to be early 1950’s, complete with the first aid supplies, and some different sized magazines (empty of course!), two of which are stamped with the initials “BW” and “K.I.” (as I have spelled them is as I see them.) I tried to do an online search, but no pictures look identical or even close to mine, so I’d like to know a little more information about this item.
Thank you.
Station there from 1958 to 1960, looking to connect to anyone who was on crew one at that time.
Do you have a record of people who were stationed there? I knew a Jim Richardson who was stationed there in approximately 1969-70. Lost track of him a couple of years later. Trying to locate him. No luck on social media. Thank you.
I’m sorry but we don’t.
What year did the last siren ring in Winnipeg?
The program was discontinued in 1996, however municipalities had the option to take them over from the government. I suspect that Winnipeg discontinued usage in 1996 as all large cities did. I suggest visiting the Winnipeg archives.
There was one near Taylor and pembina behind where the Hockey Hutch and Cambrian Credit Union branch used to be. I remember them testing it once when I was a kid, it scared the hell out of me. I first lived 2 blocks away, then later into my early twenties 4 blocks from there. I both banked at that Cambrian, and often went to Hockey Hutch.
Dont know the exact year,but i remember all of us hearing them in the early 70s.
Wow, this is a straight mini-encyclopedia – cool!
Thank you very much!
I WAS STATIOND THERE FOR 3 YEARS MANY FOND MEMORIES I WAS IN MSE HAVE LOST TRACK OF MENY OF THE PERSONNEL THERE AT THAT TIME
On Nov 9, 1965 the air raid siren in Peterborough went off when the power shut down. I was in the nurses residence of PCH. Looking out over the city and seeing only blackness, we thought we were under attack. It was terrifying and sheer chaos.
GATR 1981 to 1983 for me.