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Fire in Baie-Comeau: a Father Saves His Children

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Yohan Fillion's voice is still trembling with emotion when he confides in the newspaper Le Manic, less than 24 hours after the fire which ravaged in just a few minutes the residence he occupied with his children on Delanoë Street, in Baie-Comeau. The drama took place on March 15 at the end of the evening, while the 50-year-old father was alone at home with his three children, his daughters aged 6 and 11 and his 17-year-old boy. His spouse, Marie…
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Yohan Fillion's voice is still trembling with emotion when he confides in the newspaper Le Manic, less than 24 hours after the fire which ravaged in just a few minutes the residence he occupied with his children on Delanoë Street, in Baie-Comeau. The drama took place on March 15 at the end of the evening, while the 50-year-old father was alone at home with his three children, his daughters aged 6 and 11 and his 17-year-old boy. His spouse, Marie…

As a result of the fire that destroyed the housing on 1003, Delanoë Street, a momentum of solidarity was organized around the Fillion family. Among other things, relatives launched a socio-financing campaign on the GoFundMe platform to help the family cope with immediate expenses and replace the essential goods lost in the disaster. At the same time, citizens also offer material assistance, including winter clothing, boots and hygiene items. Two…

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As a result of the fire that destroyed the housing on 1003, Delanoë Street, a momentum of solidarity was organized around the Fillion family. Among other things, relatives launched a socio-financing campaign on the GoFundMe platform to help the family cope with immediate expenses and replace the essential goods lost in the disaster. At the same time, citizens also offer material assistance, including winter clothing, boots and hygiene items. Two…

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lemanic.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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