Pete Norman spent Friday morning watering down his house with a garden hose so that it wouldn’t burn too. “We couldn’t open the front door because the heat was so strong,” said the Antigonish resident. “By four a.m. it was just a ball of fire.” Norman lives across Hawthorne Street from a five-unit condo building that burned to the ground Friday morning. Read the article……………………………
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