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“Captain Cool” honoured for 50 years of firefighting in North Cowichan

Ken Denham presented with Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada
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North Cowichan firefighter Ken Denham was presented with the Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada for his 50 years of service at the municipality’s council meeting on Dec. 21. Pictured from left are Mary-Ann Denham, Ken Denham, North Cowichan Mayor Rob Douglas and North Cowichan Fire Chief Martin Drakeley. (Submitted photo)

Veteran North Cowichan firefighter Ken Denham was presented with the Governor General of Canada’s Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal for his 50 years of service with the local fire department at the municipality’s council meeting on Dec. 21.

Mayor Rob Douglas said 50 years in fire service is a rarity and only a handful of firefighters across Canada ever reach that level.

Denham started his fire service in Chemainus in 1972.

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“Ken has been involved in most, if not all, the significant incidents that have happened in Chemainus and North Cowichan in the 50 years since he started serving,” Douglas said as he presented the award.

“His nickname earlier on was Captain Cool due to his calm demeanour during large and often serious incidents. It is a privilege to present Ken with this medal from the Governor General of Canada.”

Douglas said the medal honours members of the Canadian fire services who have completed 20 years of fire service, in which duties involved potential risks.

“Exemplary service is characterized by good conduct, industry and efficiency which Ken has more than achieved,” he said.

“Ken’s medal includes three additional bars signifying the additional 30 years of service, bringing it to 50 in total. In addition to the medal, we are also honoured to present Ken with a wood plaque from the North Cowichan fire department.

“Ken, on behalf of council an the North Cowichan community, thank you for your incredible service.”



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