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.