Historic Ogema fire wall destroyed by strong winds
What was once a powerful symbol for a small Saskatchewan town was reduced to little more than rubble after a powerful wind storm.
Ogema, a small town about 115 km southwest of Regina, is known for its fire wall. It was a long brick wall built in 1915 to protect wooden structures from fires.
However, the wind storm that blew through the province Wednesday was too much for the historic wall.
The Ogema fire wall before and after its destruction on Jan. 13, 2021. (submitted/Kassi McCabe)

