Toronto street remains fully closed to even pedestrians weeks after church fire

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Toronto street remains fully closed to even pedestrians weeks after church fire
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Nearly three weeks after a four-alarm fire tore through the historic St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto, the section of Gladstone Ave. where the...

in Toronto , the section of Gladstone Ave. where the building stood for 116 years remains closed to drivers, cyclists and even pedestrians.

A representative for the Toronto Police Service confirmed to blogTO via email that two squad cars have been parked on the roadway in front of the destroyed structure"for scene security and safety" while the Ontario Fire Marshal's office continues their in-depth investigation into the tragic incident.

Residents looking to drive, bike or walk on Gladstone just north of Dundas will need to turn back, as the street remains closed in front of St. Anne's Anglican Church more than 2.5 weeks after the century-old building was gutted by fire.

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