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Prince Albert Salvation Army fire deemed human caused and is now under police investigation.
Summary
Officials say the Christmas Day fire at the Prince Albert Salvation Army was human caused with multiple ignitions, and the investigation has been handed over to police.
Content
A fire at the Salvation Army building on Central Avenue in Prince Albert, Sask., broke out around 8 p.m. on Christmas Day after staff had finished hosting a holiday meal. Fire officials have determined the blaze was human caused with multiple ignitions, and the investigation has transitioned to police. Damages are significant and the Central Avenue site is expected to remain closed for the winter. The Salvation Army has set up a temporary shelter at the Union Centre on 8th St. E.
Known facts:
- The fire occurred around 8 p.m. on Christmas Day after a holiday meal had ended.
- Fire officials reported the cause as human caused with multiple ignitions inside the structure.
- The investigation is ongoing and has been transitioned to police.
- The Central Avenue building is expected to be closed for the winter, and a temporary shelter is operating at the Union Centre on 8th St. E.
Summary:
The determination that the blaze was human caused has made the incident a police matter, and the Salvation Army's Central Avenue location is expected to remain closed for the winter. A temporary shelter is in place at the Union Centre while the police investigation continues.
