Paramedic services across Southeastern Ontario and the Kingston Central Ambulance Communications Centre will implement a new system for 911 calls on...
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The Town of Greater Napanee is informing the public about recent changes to streamline its telephone system. The municipality stated it is making it easier and faster to get information when people call its main phone number at 613-354-3351 in response to feedback from the community. Instead of having to go through nine options, callers will be presented with the four most popular actions, which will help make their experience faster. Information about the new changes and frequently asked questions can be found on the municipality's website. ...
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