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Bicyclist helps save Wasaga Beach restaurant from fire

The Wasaga Beach Fire Station 1 on River Road West in this undated photo. (Courtesy: Wasaga Beach) The Wasaga Beach Fire Station 1 on River Road West in this undated photo. (Courtesy: Wasaga Beach)
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Fire crews in Wasaga Beach responded to an early morning fire at a restaurant.

Fire Chief Mike McWilliam tells CTV News a bicyclist passing by the Sierra's Mexican Cabana restaurant at the corner of Main Street and River Avenue Crescent noticed the flames from the window and called 911.

Four fire units responded to the restaurant just after four in the morning, where they discovered a fire in the kitchen.

McWilliam blamed an overheated commercial cooking device for the fire.

The restaurant will be closed temporarily to fix the damage, which was estimated at $100,000.

 

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