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Update: Fire on Canyon Street draws a crowd and full response from fire department

**UPDATE**

Though investigations haven’t been able to determine the cause the fire, Acting Fire Chief Jared Riel says it originated from the roof around the HVAC unit.

Smoke entered the kitchen and dining area but no major fire damage was observed. The owner had just recently acquired the business and had gone through inspections just a few months prior to the incident.

 

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Thick plumes of smoke rose above Canyon Street’s Memories of India Cuisine restaurant at 6:00 pm on Monday.

Creston Fire and Rescue Services responded within 15 minutes in full force.

Hoses were attached and ready as crews assessed structural damage (Jensen Shields)

Fire hoses were attached and crews scaled the roof. However, the smoke subsided before full scale suppression efforts needed to be made.

On the scene was Acting Fire Chief Jared Riel.

“Based on what we saw when we first arrived here, we sent a crew on the roof to be able to check out and investigate the smoke that was up there. So they utilized the tools necessary to do that.”

Upon further investigation, crews have yet to determine the cause.

“We’re still doing operations to make sure that the fire hasn’t extended into the building further. A this point we have no idea what the cause is or what started it.”

Nobody was hurt and no damage to neighbouring businesses have been reported.

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