ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Firefighters made quick work of a fire at a home in downtown St. John’s early Sunday morning. The St. John’s Regional Fire Department ...
Firefighters were called to a house fire in downtown St. John's early Sunday morning. Keith Gosse/The TelegramFirefighters made quick work of a fire at a home in downtown St. John’s early Sunday morning.
Firefighters were called to a house fire in downtown St. John's early Sunday morning. Keith Gosse/The Telegram Firefighters were called to a house fire in downtown St. John's early Sunday morning. Keith Gosse/The Telegram
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