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Winnipeg fire crews respond to fire at ‘gutted' building

Winnipeg fire crews respond to fire at ‘gutted' building

CTV News11-05-2025
A vacant Winnipeg building that's been the site of several fires went up in flames again on Saturday.
According to the City of Winnipeg, crews received reports of the fire on Sutherland Avenue around 7:40 p.m.
When firefighters got to the scene, they found smoke and flames coming from the building and launched an exterior attack. Crews remained on scene throughout the evening until the fire was fully extinguished.
No one was hurt in the fire, which is under investigation.
The city notes the industrial building was previously 'gutted' by a fire in July 2023, adding that several other fires have occurred at this location since then.
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