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Popular local restaurant re-opens after blaze

Prince George’s Nancy O’s will be re opening its doors, not even a week after a massive fire.

The May 6th blaze cost Nancy O’s its renovation efforts in the adjacent building, and extinguished their neighbour’s business known as “Homework”

However, Co-Owner Eoin Foley was grateful to the Prince George Fire Department:

“I couldn’t imagine how they could have possibly done a better job. I know there was some issues about power lines at the back where they couldn’t get in safely for a while, but I mean just the fact that they obviously worked hard to save the Nancy O’s building, we are incredibly grateful to the fire department for that”

Nancy O’s will be re-opening for regular business hours on Tuesday.

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Mark Collins
Mark Collins
A North Vancouver boy born in South Africa, a graduate of BCIT in 2012 and an avid car and sports lover.

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