According to neighbours in the area, there have been fires in other buildings on the property in the past.
An official cause hasn’t been determined, but a discarded cigarette is likely to blame, according to Mawhinney. Opinion: My stomach turns seeing young people not social distancing, Opinion: How to ease a child's fears about COVID-19. The department got reports of a smoky smell near Southwynde Avenue and Byrne Park Drive at about 3:30 a.m. Crews responded, but the area the smoke was coming from was in dense bush, so they decided to return at daybreak, according to assistant fire Chief Barry Mawhinney. You can, 78% spike in COVID-19 cases in Burnaby-New West health delivery area, Opinion: Entitled Burnaby diners demanding 10-person tables 'or else', Fashion giant to close Burnaby store in Metropolis at Metrotown as company collapses, New COVID-19 outbreak declared in Burnaby, New Burnaby gym not honouring lower fees of old bankrupt gym: user, Burnaby arena celebrates 55 years as city plans to replace it, Burnaby pharmacist who forged signatures for PharmaCare audit fined, suspended, Opinion: Paranoid Burnaby diner thinks giving out cell is ‘surveillance’, Mega-development The Grove moving past first phase in Burnaby approvals process, Opinion: He was forced back to a Burnaby office.
South Burnaby Fire Department is increased to four firefighters and paid on the same basis as Fire Area #1 North. Crews had to wait for BC Hydro to arrive and shut off power before moving in. The Burnaby Fire Department says it would like to see the other abandoned buildings nearby taken down. Fletcher said it's too early to say what caused this fire, but he isn't ruling out the possibility of it having been caused by squatters. We reserve the right to close comments at any time.
Firefighters hose down a fire at an abandoned foundry in South Burnaby Saturday morning. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. Three others in the second house escaped uninjured, but couldn't return home for the night. Here's why. Two people were taken to hospital and several others were forced out of their homes after two houses caught fire in north Burnaby overnight. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning.
According to neighbours in the area, there have been fires in other buildings on the property in the past.
An official cause hasn’t been determined, but a discarded cigarette is likely to blame, according to Mawhinney. Opinion: My stomach turns seeing young people not social distancing, Opinion: How to ease a child's fears about COVID-19. The department got reports of a smoky smell near Southwynde Avenue and Byrne Park Drive at about 3:30 a.m. Crews responded, but the area the smoke was coming from was in dense bush, so they decided to return at daybreak, according to assistant fire Chief Barry Mawhinney. You can, 78% spike in COVID-19 cases in Burnaby-New West health delivery area, Opinion: Entitled Burnaby diners demanding 10-person tables 'or else', Fashion giant to close Burnaby store in Metropolis at Metrotown as company collapses, New COVID-19 outbreak declared in Burnaby, New Burnaby gym not honouring lower fees of old bankrupt gym: user, Burnaby arena celebrates 55 years as city plans to replace it, Burnaby pharmacist who forged signatures for PharmaCare audit fined, suspended, Opinion: Paranoid Burnaby diner thinks giving out cell is ‘surveillance’, Mega-development The Grove moving past first phase in Burnaby approvals process, Opinion: He was forced back to a Burnaby office.
South Burnaby Fire Department is increased to four firefighters and paid on the same basis as Fire Area #1 North. Crews had to wait for BC Hydro to arrive and shut off power before moving in. The Burnaby Fire Department says it would like to see the other abandoned buildings nearby taken down. Fletcher said it's too early to say what caused this fire, but he isn't ruling out the possibility of it having been caused by squatters. We reserve the right to close comments at any time.
Firefighters hose down a fire at an abandoned foundry in South Burnaby Saturday morning. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. Three others in the second house escaped uninjured, but couldn't return home for the night. Here's why. Two people were taken to hospital and several others were forced out of their homes after two houses caught fire in north Burnaby overnight. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning.
According to neighbours in the area, there have been fires in other buildings on the property in the past.
An official cause hasn’t been determined, but a discarded cigarette is likely to blame, according to Mawhinney. Opinion: My stomach turns seeing young people not social distancing, Opinion: How to ease a child's fears about COVID-19. The department got reports of a smoky smell near Southwynde Avenue and Byrne Park Drive at about 3:30 a.m. Crews responded, but the area the smoke was coming from was in dense bush, so they decided to return at daybreak, according to assistant fire Chief Barry Mawhinney. You can, 78% spike in COVID-19 cases in Burnaby-New West health delivery area, Opinion: Entitled Burnaby diners demanding 10-person tables 'or else', Fashion giant to close Burnaby store in Metropolis at Metrotown as company collapses, New COVID-19 outbreak declared in Burnaby, New Burnaby gym not honouring lower fees of old bankrupt gym: user, Burnaby arena celebrates 55 years as city plans to replace it, Burnaby pharmacist who forged signatures for PharmaCare audit fined, suspended, Opinion: Paranoid Burnaby diner thinks giving out cell is ‘surveillance’, Mega-development The Grove moving past first phase in Burnaby approvals process, Opinion: He was forced back to a Burnaby office.
South Burnaby Fire Department is increased to four firefighters and paid on the same basis as Fire Area #1 North. Crews had to wait for BC Hydro to arrive and shut off power before moving in. The Burnaby Fire Department says it would like to see the other abandoned buildings nearby taken down. Fletcher said it's too early to say what caused this fire, but he isn't ruling out the possibility of it having been caused by squatters. We reserve the right to close comments at any time.
Firefighters hose down a fire at an abandoned foundry in South Burnaby Saturday morning. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. Three others in the second house escaped uninjured, but couldn't return home for the night. Here's why. Two people were taken to hospital and several others were forced out of their homes after two houses caught fire in north Burnaby overnight. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning.
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The blaze scorched about 1,500 square metres, and firefighters had to cut down a few damaged trees. "A challenging fire for our crews, but our men and women are doing a great job," said Deputy Chief David Samson early Friday morning. Photograph By Burnaby Fire Department.
According to neighbours in the area, there have been fires in other buildings on the property in the past.
An official cause hasn’t been determined, but a discarded cigarette is likely to blame, according to Mawhinney. Opinion: My stomach turns seeing young people not social distancing, Opinion: How to ease a child's fears about COVID-19. The department got reports of a smoky smell near Southwynde Avenue and Byrne Park Drive at about 3:30 a.m. Crews responded, but the area the smoke was coming from was in dense bush, so they decided to return at daybreak, according to assistant fire Chief Barry Mawhinney. You can, 78% spike in COVID-19 cases in Burnaby-New West health delivery area, Opinion: Entitled Burnaby diners demanding 10-person tables 'or else', Fashion giant to close Burnaby store in Metropolis at Metrotown as company collapses, New COVID-19 outbreak declared in Burnaby, New Burnaby gym not honouring lower fees of old bankrupt gym: user, Burnaby arena celebrates 55 years as city plans to replace it, Burnaby pharmacist who forged signatures for PharmaCare audit fined, suspended, Opinion: Paranoid Burnaby diner thinks giving out cell is ‘surveillance’, Mega-development The Grove moving past first phase in Burnaby approvals process, Opinion: He was forced back to a Burnaby office.
South Burnaby Fire Department is increased to four firefighters and paid on the same basis as Fire Area #1 North. Crews had to wait for BC Hydro to arrive and shut off power before moving in. The Burnaby Fire Department says it would like to see the other abandoned buildings nearby taken down. Fletcher said it's too early to say what caused this fire, but he isn't ruling out the possibility of it having been caused by squatters. We reserve the right to close comments at any time.
Firefighters hose down a fire at an abandoned foundry in South Burnaby Saturday morning. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. Three others in the second house escaped uninjured, but couldn't return home for the night. Here's why. Two people were taken to hospital and several others were forced out of their homes after two houses caught fire in north Burnaby overnight. The Burnaby Fire Department is reminding residents there’s still no smoking allowed in local parks and the risk of wildland fires is still high after firefighters were called to a 1,500-square-metre brush fire in a South Burnaby park Thursday morning.