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1931 – Downtown fire in Marshfield, Wisconsin, killed 6 on 28 March. 1931 – Half of downtown Lillooet, British Columbia , Canada, was destroyed by fire. 1934 – Hakodate, Hokkaido , a household fire began on 21 March and spread to the surrounding areas including a local court, department store, school and hospital.
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A fire at the Star City amusement park in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. [135] October 22 – New Zealand International Convention Centre fire. A fire in the roof of an under-construction building led to disruption in Auckland's central business district for three days. [136] The fire was left to burn itself out, four were injured. [137]
Ottawa police set up a hotline for hate-motivated crimes to be reported. [157] On the night of February 1, Ottawa Police said that about 250 protesters remained around and on Parliament Hill. [158] Ottawa residents reported numerous incidents in which convoy protesters physically assaulted them, or threatened rape or death for wearing masks. [159]
There are 45 fire stations located across Ottawa, including 16 Paid On-Call stations and 5 composite stations. The stations are assigned to 9 district operations units. On Friday September 3, 2010, Chief deHooge announced that a three-year trial testing the use of 24-hour shift rotations would begin in January 2011.
Map of the east-end of Downtown Ottawa Sussex Drive by the Market. Traditionally, the ByWard Market area has been a focal point for Ottawa's French and Irish communities. The large Catholic community supported the construction of the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, one of the largest and oldest Roman Catholic churches in Ottawa.
The MSP Fire Marshal will assist the Hillsdale Fire Department in determining the cause of a major fire that erupted in a home near downtown Hillsdale. ... breaking news and high school sports ...
Downtown Ottawa is the central area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is sometimes referred to as the Central Business District and contains Ottawa's financial district. It is bordered by the Ottawa River to the north, the Rideau Canal to the east, Gloucester Street to the south and Bronson Avenue to the west.