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The fire that destroyed the Regina Elks Hall on May 3 has been deemed suspicious in nature.
The Regina Police Service said arson investigators have been working with Regina Fire and Protective Services to look into the blaze, which destroyed the building on First Avenue North near McIntosh Street.
A spokesperson for the fire department confirmed the fire wasn’t an accident and had a criminal aspect to it. Police said they didn’t have any suspects in connection with the incident.
On May 3, the fire department received several 911 calls before 5 a.m., about the fire. By the time crews arrived, the building was fully involved. They had it under control later that afternoon.
Nobody was hurt in the fire.