80 firefighters battle blaze at Scarborough factory

The Globe and Mail Monday 7th May, 2012

About 80 firefighters were working to control a major blaze at a Scarborough cardboard factory Monday evening. Atlantic Packaging, located on Progress Avenue near Midland Avenue, caught fire around 4 p.m., after a small fire near the building spread to its interior. It was not immediately clear how the first fire started, the Toronto Fire Service said.


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