It took more than three hours for FortisBC crews to stop the flow of gas at the site
FortisBC says it's too early to determine what caused the explosion and fire in the empty building at the corner of Dominion Street and Fourth Avenue on Tuesday morning.
In a Citizen story published Wednesday, the owner of a hotel across Fourth Avenue from the demolished building said there was a delay of 5 ½ hours before Fortis could shut off the natural gas supply to the building but Fortis said the time it took to perform that operation was much less than that.
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