More than a dozen Sudbury tenants still displaced after arson fire at their building
Last Monday, an arson fire caused significant smoke and fire damage at a Greater Sudbury Housing apartment complex – the tenants of the 20-unit building have been displaced and there’s no word when they can return home.
An arson fire caused significant smoke and fire damage at a Greater Sudbury Housing apartment complex on Burton Avenue on August 4, 2024. The damage is pictured here on August 9, 2024. (Alana Everson/CTV News Northern Ontario)
Officials with the City of Greater Sudbury told CTV News that the city is providing assistance to the tenants with hotel rooms, food and transportation supports – but people who are displaced say it has tough not knowing when they can return home.
Odette St. Gelais is 1 of 13 displaced tenants being put up but the city at a Sudbury hotel while they cannot return to their geared-to-income housing units.
The fire which was determined to be arson by investigators caused extensive smoke damage to the building on Burton Avenue and emergency systems will have to be repaired or replaced.
“It’s terrible, like I was crying my eyes out last night,” said Gelais talking to CTV News on Friday.
“I am having a hard time falling asleep too.”
Odette St. Gelais is 1 of 13 displaced tenants being put up but the city at a Sudbury hotel while they cannot return to their geared-to-income housing units after an arson fire on Monday. August 9, 2024. (Alana Everson/CTV News Northern Ontario)
The city said it has client navigators working with the tenants providing various supports.
“There is food supports, transportation support, help with paperwork for insurance, anything that a tenant is struggling with or might need at this point our client navigators are there to support,” said Cindy Junkala, the city’s co-ordination of shelters and homelessness.
St. Gelais told CTV News that she plans on fighting for the tenants to get their rent back from Sudbury Greater Housing for the month of August.
“We are paying for a service we are not receiving and we are displaced,” she said.
“Like some people walked out of there with just their clothes they have on them.”
City officials said the displaced tenants will be able to stay at the hotel until they can return to their unit or or are offered a transfer.
“We expect that it won’t be long term because the expectation is that they will be able to return to the building or be placed elsewhere,” said Junkala.
St. Gelais said tenants are angry the fire was an arson and two people who lived in the building now face charges – adding most of the displaced tenants would like counselling to help deal with the trauma of the fire and the stress of being displaced.
The city says counselling something it can assist with if a tenant makes a request.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
2 dead, third in critical condition after attack in Kingston, Ont., suspect arrested
Two people are dead and a third suffered life-threatening injuries following an attack at an encampment in Kingston, Ont., Thursday. A suspect has been arrested following a multi-hour standoff.
B.C. will scrap carbon tax if feds remove requirement: Eby
British Columbia's premier says the province will end the consumer carbon tax if the federal government removes the legal requirement to have one.
Actor Chad McQueen, son of Steve McQueen, dies at 63
Chad McQueen, an actor known for his performances in the 'Karate Kid' movies and the son of the late actor and race car driver Steve McQueen, has died. He was 63.
Family of Sikh man speaks out against Toronto-area hospital after beard shaved
The family of a Sikh man from Brampton is seeking an apology, an explanation, and a promise to do better from the local hospital network after they say the facial hair of their loved one was removed without their consent.
Ottawa resident who tested positive for mosquito-borne virus dies, public health says
An Ottawa resident who died of a viral encephalitis this summer tested positive for the mosquito-borne virus eastern equine encephalitis (EEEV), the first human case of the virus in Ottawa.
Trump rules out another debate against Harris as her campaign announces US$47M haul in hours afterward
Donald Trump on Thursday ruled out another presidential debate against Kamala Harris as her campaign announced a massive fundraising haul in the hours after the two candidates met on stage.
'Keep your bags packed': Consul general grilled over $9M NYC condo purchase
After weeks of pressure, Canada's consul general Tom Clark is testifying on Thursday before a House of Commons committee about the purchase of his new official residence in New York that generated a lot of political attention over the summer.
NEW N.B. premier's asylum seeker comments spark controversy
Claims from New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs that Ottawa wants to force the province to take in 4,600 asylum seekers are 'largely fictitious,' says federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller.
TIFF pauses screenings of documentary about Russian soldiers due to 'significant threats'
The Toronto Film Festival says it has been forced to pause the screenings of a documentary about Russian soldiers this weekend, citing 'significant threats to festival operations and public safety.'