Toronto firefighters put out a four-alarm blaze at a fireworks store overnight Monday after police say a vehicle crashed into it.
Toronto firefighters put out a four-alarm blaze at a fireworks store overnight Monday after police say a vehicle crashed into it.
One week after a second fire broke out in between the walls of a Thorncliffe Park condo, fire operations have ended and the buildings have been turned over to property management.
The Toronto Fire chief said he “cannot imagine the frustration” of residents after fire returned to a Thorncliffe Park highrise complex that previously burned for weeks.
A spokesperson for Toronto police confirmed to Global News they were treating a three-alarm fire early Wednesday morning at the Toronto Humber Yacht Club as arson.
Around 4:50 a.m., Toronto police said emergency services were called to the area of Humber Valley Road and Glenaden Avenue East to tackle a fire at the Toronto Humber Yacht Club.
Just after 5 a.m., firefighters were called to a three-alarm blaze at 90 Shorncliffe Rd., the site of a waste removal company, where a large garbage pit was on fire.
Toronto police say a fire at a downtown construction site sparked reports of explosions and falling debris Friday evening, forcing road closures in the area.
Toronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop posted on X on Tuesday crews had responded to three separate fires in the past 24 hours in the city.
Toronto Fire crews responded to a fire on the 12th floor of a building and rescued a person from the unit, but they later died from their injuries.