Toronto Fire Services (TFS) rushed to the city’s Port Lands area early Sunday afternoon after a large, smoky fire broke out near Cherry Beach.
Toronto Fire Services rushed to the city’s Port Lands area early Sunday afternoon after a large, smoky fire broke out near Cherry Beach.Speaking to the media at the scene, Acting District Chief Craig Jeffries, of TFS, said that the fire occurred on Toronto Port Authority property along a fence line adjacent to the Netflix production hub near Cherry Street.
“At this time, we are investigating. We do not know that cause of this particular fire,” he said, adding that TFS’s investigations unit has been contacted and an investigator will be attending the scene to “determine the origin, cause and circumstances of the fire.”'A horrible way to start the summer': 3 killed in serious boat crash on lake north of Kingston, Ont.
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