Saturday, May 10, 2025, 3:20 pm
Firefighters from multiple departments tackled a fierce blaze at a senior living apartment complex in North Vancouver early Saturday. The fire, which sent a towering plume of smoke across the region, prompted a swift emergency response. Residents and officials are left wondering if the fire department will ever get a coffee break.
NORTH VANCOUVER - Crews from three fire departments on Vancouver's North Shore are battling a blaze at an apartment complex that began Saturday morning.
Firefighters battled a large blaze at a North Vancouver senior's complex Saturday. A massive plume of smoke from the burning building was visible across the region.
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