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N.S. recycling building catches fire Friday night

Firefighters stand beside a Kentville Volunteer Fire Department truck while smoke pours from a recycling depot in Kentville, N.S. (Bill Roberts) Firefighters stand beside a Kentville Volunteer Fire Department truck while smoke pours from a recycling depot in Kentville, N.S. (Bill Roberts)
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Crews responded to a recycling building fire in Annapolis Valley, N.S., on Friday night.

Ian Fairclough, deputy chief for the Kentville Volunteer Fire Department, said the fire at Scotia Recycling was reported around 6 p.m. Crews from Waterville, New Minas and Port Williams helped at the scene.

There were no reports of any injuries and no word on a cause yet.

A different part of the building caught fire on Sept. 3.

For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

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