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Garage destroyed by early morning fire in Collingwood

A garage was destroyed in an early morning fire in Collingwood on Monday.

Fire crews responded to a home on Ninth Street at about 2:30 a.m., according to Deputy Fire Chief Dan Thurman.

He said nobody was injured and the fire did not cause any damage to nearby houses.

Thurman said the cause is believed to be “an extension cord that was used for lighting.”

The Collingwood Fire Department was also first on scene to a blaze on Sixth Street but was overseen by the Clearview Fire Department.

Chief Roree Payment said crews responded around 7:40 p.m., on Sunday evening.

He said the fire started in the fireplace and worked its way up into the chimeny and eventually the attic.

A family of four was in the home at the time and managed to evacuate. Payment said the fire caused about $10,000 in damage.

“Crews did a good job, they were able to keep the damage to a minimum,” he said.

COVID-19 and the White House: Who’s tested positive, and when

Here’s a list of people who have tested positive for since the to announce ’s Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. Guests at the event — which included prominent U.S. politicians, Trump supporters, and faith leaders — were photographed sitting close together and not wearing masks.

October 1 — 10:44 p.m. President Donald Trump White House aide Hope Hicks has tested positive for COVID-19.

October 2 — 12:54 a.m. Trump he and Melania tested positive that night for COVID-19.

October 2 – Ronna McDaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee, she has tested positive. Her diagnosis was by The New York Times.

October 2 — POLITICO is the that Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien has tested positive as well. The Associated Press just after midnight on Oct. 3.

October 2 – The president of the University of Notre Dame, Rev. John Jenkins, he has tested positive less than a week after he attended a White House event without a mask.

October 2 — 11:42 a.m. Republican Sen. Mike Lee from Utah that he has tested positive.

October 2 — 8:24 p.m. Republican Sen. Thom Tillis from North Carolina he has tested positive.

October 2 — 10:16 p.m. Trump’s former adviser Kellyanne Conway that she tested positive.

October 3 — 11:37 a.m. Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie that he has tested positive.

October 3 — morning. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson from Wisconsin he is positive for COVID-19.

October 4 — 10:52 p.m. Citing people familiar with the diagnosis, Bloomberg White House aide Nick Luna has tested positive.

October 5 — 11:26 a.m. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany she has tested positive.

October 5 — 12:37 p.m. Citing people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg White House press aides Chad Gilmartin and Karoline Leavitt have also tested positive.

October 6 — 7:05 p.m. Trump’s senior advisor and speechwriter Stephen Miller has tested positive for COVID-19, according to .

— With files by The Associated Press, Bloomberg News