Burnaby Scouts are waiting to assess their losses after an early morning fire tore through the Carriage House, a heritage building used to store the organization’s outdoor equipment.
Flames were seen shooting through the roof of the Deer Lake Avenue building at around 5 a.m. Friday morning and crews spent more than two hours getting the fire under control.
Flames are bursting through the roof. A @BurnabyRCMP officer originally phoned 911. Building involved may actually be a storage facility part of the art gallery. Reports of
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