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Home » Haliburton paramedic recognized for 30 years

Haliburton paramedic recognized for 30 years

Haliburton paramedic honoured for more than 30 years…

Health3 December 2025

By Adam Frisk For some people, 30 years on the job may feel like a lifetime, but for Haliburton County Paramedic Service Chief Mike Slatter, it felt like it went by in the blink of…

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