Owner of Liverpool Resto Billard Night Life, Annie Faucher has announced that her business will be closing indefinitely.
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Liverpool Resto Billard Night Life restaurant damaged by fire. Owner Annie Faucher made the announcement on Facebook. It is with great sadness that we announce that Liverpool will be closed indefinitely. The current large fire at Well Suit has unfortunately spread to the building that houses our company and the damage is sure to be very significant.
We write.
In the past year, Ms. Faucher made major renovations to his restaurant. More than $600,000 was paid into the project. We know that buildings are all glued together, and that's always a concern. But unless you know which building it is, [je ne m’inquiétais pas]. I was two hours away from here [cellulaire]. At some point, I started getting a lot of calls, texts and messages. We came back
she said Telejournal Estri.
According to Ms. Foucher, the fourth floor, currently unoccupied and soon to be used for projects, is now engulfed in flames. After that, the firefighters controlled little by little. At other sites, there will be more smoke and of course a lot of water.
Mrs. According to Faucher, mechanical excavators arrived at the site. They begin demolishing the building at 16 Wellington Street South from the rear.
After 7pm, he gave an update on his Facebook page.
I feel like I'm in a position No man's land. I was too shocked to cry, I had no words. I will continue to look up to the Sherbrooke firefighters who work so hard.
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