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Huge fire at St. Albert cheese factory

Jason Setnyk by Jason Setnyk
February 3, 2013
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St. Albert Ontario – Firefighters were on the scene at a fire that has destroyed the St. Albert cheese factory in St. Albert Ontario. The fire broke at about 9:45am Sunday morning. The OPP report no injuries. The fire is now under investigation. Established in 1894, St. Albert’s cheese is very popular in the area for a variety of its dairy products, especially it’s cheese curds sold at many local stores in the Cornwall Ontario area.

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