By Nigel Maxwell
Fire crews are on the scene at one of Saskatchewan’s most popular golf destinations this morning.
Shortly after 12:30 a.m., crews were called out to Candle Lake Golf Resort.
WATCH: A fire has caused major damage at Candle Lake Golf Resort.
This video, sent to us by a listener, shows firefighters continuing their work while part of the building is demolished. pic.twitter.com/w433S6D1nH
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Administrator Brent Lutz told paNOW the section of the resort building that houses the kitchen, retail store and administration office has been destroyed.
The other half of the building, where the hotel and banquet rooms are located, was saved, thanks to fire crews breaking the link that connects the two sides.
In addition to Candle Lake’s Fire Department, crews from Prince Albert and Meath Park are also providing assistance.
According to a statement from the resort village, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency also provided backup.
Townhouses, cabins and the RV park were not affected by the fire.
People in the adjacent hotel and banquet facility were evacuated as crews fought the fire.
“Crews applied water to the exterior of the structure and demolished the link between the two buildings to keep the fire from spreading to the adjacent structure. No injuries were reported,” said the village.
Lynn Flury, director of Globex Management Corporation, provided a statement for paNOW, saying the structure is a cherished cornerstone of the Candle Lake community.
“Despite this absolute tragedy, the golf course remains open for play. Golfers are invited to visit the resort and support the community during this difficult time. Candle Lake Golf Resort is a pillar of our community. The resort is committed to rebuilding and returning stronger than ever,” she said.
Mutual aid was released from the scene around 9 a.m. but crews from the Candle Lake department remained on scene.
As of 11 a.m., the fire was contained to the main building and firefighters were still working to extinguish the fire.