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VANCOUVER Firefighters called to a structure fire in Surrey Thursday morning arrived to find the building fully engulfed in flames. Assistant Chief Steve Serbic told CTV News crews were called to the scene at 121A Street and 75 Avenue shortly after 5 a.m. Seven trucks and 22 firefighters were called to the second-alarm fire at the building, which was unoccupied as it was under construction at the time. The approximately 4,000-square-foot building is owned by the city, Serbic said. Crews were able to knock down the blaze after what he called a three-hour defensive attack. Surrey Fire investigators are working with the RCMP to determine the cause of the fire.
VANCOUVER A sofa that fell off a vehicle on the highway caused a major pileup in Surrey Thursday morning, according to RCMP. BC RCMP Traffic Services tells CTV News Vancouver the five-vehicle collision happened around 10 a.m. on Highway 99 westbound, near the Serpentine River overpass. Police and emergency crews were called to the scene, and one person was taken to hospital with injuries that were believed to be non-life-threatening, police said. Early in the investigation, police determined that the crash happened when a vehicle braked hard to avoid some debris in its lane, causing the chain-reaction, rear-end crash. In a follow-up email, RCMP told CTV News the debris in question was a couch that had apparently fallen off of another vehicle on the roadway.