5 fires keep Ottawa crews busy over 15-hour period
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
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Posted: Dec 20, 2020 10:03 PM ET | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
A fire on James Street was one of five that Ottawa fire crews were called to since Sunday evening. (Ottawa Fire Service)
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
While most victims were able to escape the fires safely, Ottawa Fire Services said one woman in her 60s was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after her Glebe group home caught fire.
5 fires keep Ottawa crews busy over 15-hour period
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
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CBC News ·
Posted: Dec 20, 2020 10:03 PM ET | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
A fire on James Street was one of five that Ottawa fire crews were called to since Sunday evening. (Ottawa Fire Service)
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
While most victims were able to escape the fires safely, Ottawa Fire Services said one woman in her 60s was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after her Glebe group home caught fire.
OTTAWA More than a dozen people have been displaced from their homes and one woman is in critical condition after five separate fires Sunday evening and early Monday morning. One person is also facing charges in connection with one of the fires. The first alarm bells rang at around 8:40 p.m. Sunday at a three-storey apartment building on Powell Avenue in the Glebe.
#OttFire is on scene battling a fire in a 3 storey structure on Powell avenue in the Glebe. Firefighters have rescued 1 occupant and provided care until transferring to @OttawaParamedic. The main body of the fire is knocked down. #OttNewspic.twitter.com/Z21PaAPRj8
New Restaurant Offerings Amid the Pandemic
Though indoor dining has been suspended indefinitely in New York City, many restaurants continue to seek out creative ways to stay afloat. Here are a few.
The owners of Sushi Noz on the Upper East Side have opened this market around the corner from the restaurant.Credit.Noz Market
Dec. 15, 2020
The suspension of indoor dining in New York City ordered by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is a blow to the restaurants struggling to stay afloat and keep their workers employed. Since the pandemic started, many have tried creative solutions like sharing kitchen space or offering meal kits. Some restaurants, like Avena Downtown, have turned their premises into pop-up shops, or opened markets adjacent to their spaces. Others are joining forces to sell food from their menus, or to become restaurants within restaurants; Osteria Morini, Lafayette and Frenchette have spun-off bakeries.