Suspicious fire damages Academy of Oriental Sciences - Nelson, BC
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The Jammery, now the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences, is at 303 Vernon Street, two blocks less a street west of Nelson's historic Courthouse.
Waymark Code: WMMM4R
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 10/06/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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On October 4, 2014 the Nelson Star reported on a fire which struck the Academy of Oriental Sciences, AKA the Jam Factory, the previous weekend. Deemed as suspicious, the fire resulted in the 906th call of the year for the Nelson Fire Department. The article is reprinted below. The photo below, taken at the time of the fire, is courtesy of the Nelson Star.

The MacDonald Jam Factory was built in 1911 by James Albert (Long Jim) McDonald, who had started a wholesale fruit and vegetable business and jam factory in 1909. Built with two foot thick granite walls, it was designed by renowned and prolific local architect Alexander Carrie

With the slow demise of the local fruit industry in the 1940s, the plant was converted to produce soft drinks. It thus remained operational until 1962.

Now a Nelson Heritage Building, it occupies number 68 on the 2011 Nelson Heritage Register.
The Jammery

The Nelson fire and police departments are investigating a “suspicious” fire that caused about $25,000 damage to a heritage building over the weekend.

At 1:30 a.m. Saturday, the fire department responded to a call at the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences at 303 Vernon Street. Both on duty members responded immediately and 13 additional members responded from home, bringing two engines, a ladder truck, tender truck, utility vehicle and one personal vehicle.

The first crew saw smoke coming from the basement and main floor area, Capt. Rick Maida said in a news release.

After ensuring the building was evacuated, the first crew located the fire, which was quickly extinguished, preventing the flames from spreading to the rest of the building.

Before that, two people in the building had tried unsuccessfully to put the fire out with extinguishers.

There were no injuries.

The fire department says the blaze appears to have started in the basement, appears suspicious, and is under investigation.

“There was no mechanical reason, nor any other reason why a fire would have occurred in the location where it originated,” chief Simon Grypma said Monday. However, he said no link has been established to other recent suspicious fires, including a porch fire on Pine Street on August 1, a tree fire on Ward Street on August 30, and a bus stop bulletin board on September 20.

The fire at the academy is under “active investigation” by both police and firefighters, Grypma said, although the police department has taken the lead.

Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences administrator Jennifer Gawne said classes were cancelled this morning as they cleaned walls and furniture. However, the clinic spaces were not affected. The clinic and dispensary are open to the public this afternoon at their usual hours. Classes will resume tomorrow on their regular schedule.

The stone building was formerly the warehouse of the McDonald Jam Factory, built in 1920. It received Nelson’s first Heritage Building of the Year award in 1980. The academy, a traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture school, has occupied it since 1996.

Grypma said the fire was a “difficult” way to start Fire Prevention Week.

The fire department is asking you to ensure your smoke alarm is operating and that you have a home fire safety plan. It was the department’s 906th call this year.
From the Nelson Star
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 10/04/2014

Publication: Nelson Star

Article Url: [Web Link]

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How widespread was the article reported?: regional

News Category: Crime

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