OTTAWA -- Museoparc Vanier is vowing to rebuild the popular Sugar Shack in the heart of Vanier after it was badly damaged in an early morning fire. Terrible news to wake up to. That's our plan!" In a message on Facebook, Vanier Museoparc said, "your thoughts and kind words mean a lot to all of us. Two residents were displaced after lightning hit their house near Carleton Heights early Sunday morning. Terrible news to wake up to. Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday. I am glad no one was injured. Ottawa Fire battles a blaze at the Vanier Sugar Shack on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020 (Twitter/@OttFire) Ottawa Fire Services on-site at the Vanier Sugar Shack, where a 911 caller reported smoke and flames from the east-end building Thursday morning. Kitchen fire damages Gatineau steakhouse. Museoparc Vanier is vowing to rebuild the popular Sugar Shack in the heart of Vanier after it was badly damaged in an early morning fire. Three people are dead in Ottawa after an early morning fire on Britannia Road. The Vanier sugar shack is run by an amazing group of volunteers Let’s hope our great firefighters are able to save the building - And the city will be there to repair / rebuild this unique and beautiful building The Ottawa Police Arson Unit is assisting the investigation into the fire.
Ottawa fire crews arrived shortly before 3 a.m. on Monday to 127 Britannia Rd., … The caller confirmed that the Vanier Sugar Shack was on fire.
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An institution for east-end Ottawa residents caught fire early Thursday morning.Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) said it received a 911 call shortly before 6 a.m. reporting “smoke and flames” from the forest behind Centre Richelieu-Vanier.The caller later confirmed that Vanier Sugar Shack in that area was on fire.Fire crews arrived shortly after and saw flames emerging from the building and confirmed that a section of the roof had collapsed.OFS said crews worked to extinguish the flames from the outside of the building through the doors and the roof, fearing further collapse.Firefighters remained on-scene Thursday morning to ensure the blaze had been completely extinguished.No injuries have been reported related to the fire.An OFS fire investigatory will work to determine the cause of the fire.Local politicians reacted to the fire on Twitter, with Rideau-Vanier Coun. "Our fire investigator did determine in this case that the fire first started outside of the building," said Carson Tharris, Ottawa Fire Public Information Officer.