No one was injured following a fire Sunday afternoon in downtown Winnipeg.
The fire broke out shortly after 7:30 a.m. in a commercial building in the 200 block of Garry Street.
Smoke and flames were coming from the building when crews arrived. It took about two hours to get under control.
No injuries were reported.
Meanwhile, earlier Sunday morning, at around 1:45 a.m., the WFPS responded to reports of a garage fire in Elmwood.
When they arrived, two garages were on fire, with heavy smoke and flames coming from both. There were also reports of a vehicle exploding in one of the garages.
Both garages suffered extensive damage. However, no injuries were reported.
The cause of all three fires remains under investigation.
And late Saturday evening, firefighters were called to a high-rise building in downtown Winnipeg.
Flames were pouring out of a suite on one of the floors, and due to the size of the building and the high risk, additional crews were called to the scene.
Crews were able to quickly contain the fire, declaring it under control within half an hour. No one was injured.
The cause of all three fires remains under investigation.