REGINA – A small fire forced guests and staff to leave the Hotel Saskatchewan Monday afternoon.
Regina Fire crews responded to the fire around 2:28 p.m. The minor blaze was contained to a carpenter’s workshop, located in the basement of the building, and the hotel was evacuated.
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No injuries were reported. Staff and guests are now back in the hotel. The cause of the fire is under investigation and an estimate of the damage will be released once the investigation is complete.
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