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Rexton volunteer fire department threatens to walk-out

Volunteer department, one of 2 serving Five Rivers area, cites budget concerns, alleges 'disrespect'

A rural New Brunswick fire department is threatening to "cease ... firefighting duties," citing conflicts with the municipality it serves.

The 23 active members of the Rexton volunteer fire department have voted to stop answering calls as of 7 p.m. Thursday.

The department is one of two volunteer units serving the municipality of Five Rivers, the amalgamated community of Rexton, north of Moncton, and portions of several former local service districts in Kent County.

Warren Goodwin, the assistant deputy chief, said the decision to issue the ultimatum has been in discussion for months and was not arrived at lightly.

"To be perfectly honest, the rest of the members were pushing for this sooner," said Goodwin. 

"They actually wanted this to take place about two months ago. We were trying our best to avoid this, if at all possible."

Budget issues

One of the major concerns has to do with the Rexton fire department's operating budget.

Goodwin said the department was under the impression that it would receive about equal funding with the Beersville-Harcourt volunteer fire department from the municipality.

However, he said he was surprised to find the budget for Beersville-Harcourt was significantly higher.

According to Goodwin, both departments serve areas of comparable sizes, but the Rexton department is responsible for a great deal more infrastructure.

A facebook post Warren Goodwin, assistant deputy fire chief, says attempts to meet with the municipality have been fruitless. (Rexton volunteer fire department/Facebook)

"The difference between the two fire departments … was just over $63,000," said Goodwin.

"In our eyes that wasn't considered equal and fair as possible. That was considered, in my opinion, extremely out of whack and not even remotely close to equal."

Goodwin said the department hasn't been given an explanation about the budget and attempts to meet with the municipality have been fruitless.

"It's come to a point where we have to draw a hard line in the sand," said Goodwin.

Municipality denies allegations

The firefighters are also alleging harassment and disrespect from the municipality.

CBC News reached out to Five Rivers Mayor Tina Beers to find out more about the dispute but she refused to comment.

A statement posted on the municipality's Facebook page denies allegations of disrespect and says it has taken steps to ensure firefighting coverage from neighbouring departments should the Rexton department stage a walk-out.

"We want to make it unequivocally clear that these allegations are not only concerning but completely unfounded," the statement said.

A facebook post The municipality has denied all allegations. (Five Rivers/Facebook)

As of 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Goodwin said the fire department had not heard from the municipality directly about the ultimatum.

"In our hearts we know that there's a very high likelihood that there could be an emergency in our absence," said Goodwin.

"As of tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. if nothing has been resolved, we're officially walking off the job."

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Jordan Gill is a CBC reporter based out of Fredericton. He can be reached at jordan.gill@cbc.ca.

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115 Comments
 
 
 
David Amos
My research of this topic has allowed me to form an opinion but I will keep it myself for now 
 
 
 
 
David Amos
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More to follow perhaps

Can someone please ask Warren Goodwin to give us a call at CBC Radio’s Maritime Noon? We’d like to speak with him this morning. (Thursday) I produce the show. My direct line is 902-420-4339. Thank you.

 
David Amos
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The Rexton Volunteer Firefighters wish to also share with you the requests made to Mayor and Council that stemmed from last nights emergency meeting, to help the public understand where and how this decision came to be. Our priority is to have our dedicated fire chief and leader, Brent Goodwin, back performing his duties. Without our chief and leader, this simply isn’t the Rexton Fire Department!
 
 
David Amos.
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Reply to David Amos
As many of you are aware Five rivers' mayor wrote a response to the current situation involving the Rexton Volunteer Fire Department , currently the comments are turned off and many of the comments are being removed, so much for free speech or being able to voice your concerns with this council.

 

 

Jos Allaire
Reading some opinions here reminds me of this quote:

“The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the Stu Pits are full of confidence.”

 
David Amos
Reply to Jos Allaire
Ditto
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Jos Allaire
I tried to call 3 fellas who should know the score and none of them would pick up the phone today
 
 
Harvey York
Reply to David Amos
Call display is a wonderful thing
 
 
G. Timothy Walton.
Reply to Jos Allaire
It's a nice quote, but lots of us people have self-doubts.
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Harvey York
Yep and it works both ways BTW I talked to couple of interesting ladies thus far
 
 
 
 
Mike Barkman
"5 Rivers"?
Never heard of it. 
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Mike Barkman
You are reading about it correct? 
 
 
David Amos
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This dude created it

Thanks goes to the Honourable Daniel Allain, Minister of Local Government and Local Government Reform, for meeting with the Five Rivers Council last week.

We discussed the poor state of our roads, lack of internet and cell service, lack of affordable housing, and exploring the development of trails and attractions that highlight the natural beauty of Kent County.

 
 
 
 

Mayor and Councillors

Meet your Five Rivers Council.

Tina Beers

Mayor
tbeers@5-rivers.ca
506-850-6435

Mayor Tina Beers was elected as the first Mayor of Five Rivers in November 2022 and took office on January 1st, 2023.

Mayor Beers has lived with her husband in Harcourt since 2008, she became Community Development Coordinator with the United Way, for the Local Service Districts (LSD) of Harcourt and Weldford in 2009. Her involvement with the United Way as Community Development Coordinator led to her decision to become involved in Local Government, and in 2010 was elected as the Harcourt (LSD) Advisory Committee Chair. As the Harcourt LSD Advisory Committee Chair, Mayor Beers was elected to the Kent Regional Service Commission and has sat on the Board since it was formed in 2013.

Councillors

Billy Flanagan

At Large
bflanagan@5-rivers.ca
506-871-8016

Katie Robertson

At Large
krobertson@5-rivers.ca
506-878-3435

Karen Campbell

Ward 1
kcampbell@5-rivers.ca
506-523-6921

Mike Robertson

Ward 2
mrobertson@5-rivers.ca
506-688-4701

Kelly Pidgeon

Ward 3
kpidgeon@5-rivers.ca
506-523-3698

Elaine Warren

Ward 4
ewarren@5-rivers.ca
506-521-4595
 

Municipal Office

82 Main Street
Rexton, NB E4W 5N4

 
 

Tina Beers Mayor Five Rivers

 
 
 

Rexton Volunteer Fire Department

The Rexton Volunteer Firefighters wish to also share with you the requests made to Mayor and Council that stemmed from last nights emergency meeting, to help the public understand where and how this decision came to be. Our priority is to have our dedicated fire chief and leader, Brent Goodwin, back performing his duties. Without our chief and leader, this simply isn’t the Rexton Fire Department!
 
 As many of you are aware Five rivers' mayor wrote a response to the current situation involving the Rexton Volunteer Fire Department , currently the comments are turned off and many of the comments are being removed, so much for free speech or being able to voice your concerns with this council.
 
Diane Paquette
Can someone please ask Warren Goodwin to give us a call at CBC Radio’s Maritime Noon? We’d like to speak with him this morning. (Thursday) I produce the show. My direct line is 902-420-4339. Thank you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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