
Rouleau, Sask. grain elevator seen on ‘Corner Gas’ destroyed by fire
Global News
The grain elevator in the town of Rouleau, Sask., featured on the comedy show 'Corner Gas' was demolished by a fire Friday morning.
One of the most recognizable landmarks on the Saskatchewan prairies has burned to the ground.
The grain elevator in Rouleau, Sask., — made famous in the Canadian comedy show Corner Gas — was engulfed in flames early Friday morning.
“Dog River,” the name of the fictional town in the show, was painted across the iconic elevator.
The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.
Rouleau is approximately 50 kilometres southwest of Regina.
More to come.

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