Fire causes ‘significant’ damage to Point Douglas church

A Point Douglas church previously damaged by fires at a nearby building was struck by a blaze Tuesday.

The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service was sent to Holy Ascension Greek Orthodox Church at 197 Euclid Ave. shortly before 2 p.m. Tuesday, a City of Winnipeg news release sent Tuesday night said.

Firefighters had the blaze under control at 3:15 p.m.

JOHN WOODS / FREE PRESS Firefighters extinguished a fire at Holy Ascension Greek Orthodox Church on Euclid Avenue on Tuesday.

JOHN WOODS / FREE PRESS

Firefighters extinguished a fire at Holy Ascension Greek Orthodox Church on Euclid Avenue on Tuesday.

The fire caused “significant” damage, the release said. The cause is under investigation.

The church previously sustained water and heat damage from fires at a nearby commercial building, the release said. The first fire, on Oct. 24, 2o21, gutted the building. The second fire at the now-vacant building was on Nov. 15, 2023.

The church has also faced a rash of break-ins.

The church’s secretary said last year that crime and social issues were taking a toll on the building and parishioners.

“Our parishioners have said they feel unsafe coming to the area, even for Sunday morning services,” Stephanie Sarlakis told the Free Press in November.

JOHN WOODS / FREE PRESS The church sustained damage from fires in a neighbouring building in 2021 and 2023.

JOHN WOODS / FREE PRESS

The church sustained damage from fires in a neighbouring building in 2021 and 2023.

Sarlakis said she feared the church would one day become another vacant building in the area.

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