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Hagersville treatment centre destroyed by fire

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A drug treatment centre in Hagersville has been destroyed by fire.

Crews were called to the Native Horizons Treatment Centre on New Credit Road just before midnight Thursday night.

Members of the OPP, Haldimand County fire and paramedics and Six Nations Fire Services all responded to the call.

Officials say crews were able to extinguish the blaze and confirm no one was inside. No injuries were reported either.

According to Ontario Provincial Police, damage is estimated at $400,000.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

The Ontario Fire Marshal has been notified.

 

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