Man dies after fire at North York retirement home
An elderly man has died following a two-alarm fire at a retirement residence near Finch and Bathurst in North York. Police are investigating the tragic incident.
An elderly man has died following a two-alarm fire at a retirement residence near Finch and Bathurst in North York. Police are investigating the tragic incident.
An elderly man is fighting for his life after a fire broke out at a retirement residence in North York. Toronto paramedics provide critical details on the incident.
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