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One person died in an apartment fire above the former Norma Jean’s restaurant early Wednesday morning, Owen Sound Fire Chief Doug Barfoot said.
“We got one individual out and unfortunately, he didn’t make it,” Barfoot said in a morning interview. Later Wednesday, he confirmed the “there was no foul play, it was accidental.”
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The male occupant of the residence has not been identified publicly yet. The Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal and city police are investigating. Barfoot said there was no indication anyone else lived in the apartment unit.
Owen Sound fire leaves one person dead Wednesday morning
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No new cases of COVID-19 were reported by the Grey Bruce Health Unit Thursday.
There are now 18 active cases in the region, including one confirmed new COVID-19 variant reported Wednesday. The health unit’s contact management team is following 146 active high-risk contacts as well.