No one was injured after the suspended ceiling collapsed at the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission store in Wolfville, N.S., Monday afternoon.
RCMP confirm they received a 911 call to the NSLC location on Front Street at about 3:09 p.m. Monday.
Cpl. Dal Hutchinson said police are on scene helping with traffic control. He said Wolfville Fire was also dispatched.
Police say everyone got out of the building safely.
Police initially said the roof had collapsed, but an NSLC spokesperson told Global News it was a partial roof collapse. At about 5 p.m., the NSLC said it was, in fact, the suspended ceiling that had collapsed.
The NSLC said in a tweet at 3:44 p.m. that due to structural issues the store was closed until further notice.
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