Fire destroys part of historic Toronto church housing Group of Seven artworks
- A four-alarm fire severely damaged St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto, destroying priceless Group of Seven murals inside.
- Toronto police are not treating the fire as suspicious currently, investigating the cause of the blaze at the historic site.
- The blaze destroyed the church's domed roof and paintings by Group of Seven members and other Canadian artists, leaving much of the building in ashes.
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Historic Toronto church containing Group of Seven artwork burns down
Police are investigating after a historic church in Toronto containing artwork by Canada’s famous Group of Seven was completely destroyed by a fire on Sunday. St. Anne’s Anglican Church, in Toronto’s Little Portugal neighbourhood was constructed between 1907 and 1908. The church was designated as a national historic site in 1996 and was given heritage protection by the City of Toronto that same year. Toronto police arrived on the scene around …
Church fire that destroyed Group of Seven murals not suspicious at this time: police
Toronto police say a devastating fire at the historic St. Anne’s Anglican Church is not being treated as suspicious at this time, although investigators are still trying to determine what caused the blaze. The four-alarm fire ripped through the national historic site on Sunday morning, destroy...
Church fire that destroyed Group of Seven murals not suspicious at this time: police
TORONTO — Toronto police say a devastating fire at the historic St. Anne’s Anglican Church is not being treated as suspicious at this time, although investigators are still trying to determine what caused the blaze.
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