PHILIPSBURG--The Fire Department held its annual parade on Friday as part of Firemen's Week. A band led a group of firemen and one female fire-fighter as they marched through the centre of Philipsburg. The march started at the Government Administration Building where the fire officers dressed in their ceremonial uniforms stood at attention as they were inspected by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams....
Firemen’s parade marks annual Firemen’s Week
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