The man charged with arson in connection with a massive fire in downtown Orillia on Jan. 21 will return to court Wednesday for a bail hearing.
Brandon Costa, 35, made a brief court appearance on Monday via video, where his case was put over until mid-week.
Costa was already on release, but was taken back into custody for allegedly breaching his conditions.
According to police, Costa was found in possession of a lighter, a violation of his earlier release conditions.
There were no injuries after fire tore through the structure, but the building at the corner of Mississaga and Peter streets was declared a total loss.
Costa, who is from Brampton, was picked up the next day.
In addition to the original arson charge, Costa also faces two additional charges of breaching his release conditions.
None of the charges against him have been tested in court.