Churchill hotel destroyed in fire
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One person was taken to hospital after a hotel in Churchill was completely destroyed in a fire Friday night.
Churchill RCMP said all guests had already evacuated from the Northern Nights Hotel when the local fire department rushed to the fire at 10 p.m.
The hotel burned to the ground. There is no estimate on damage yet.
One person was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
RCMP said the fire is not considered suspicious at this point, but the cause is still under investigation.
The hotel, located within walking distance of the train station, featured 25 rooms, a three-bedroom suite including a full kitchen, a licenced restaurant and a lounge.