Regina Fire are investigating two fires that happened over the weekend.
On Saturday at around 7:30 p.m., fire crews arrived to a working house fire in the 1300 block Retallack Street.
According to Deputy Fire Chief Layne Jackson, the home was fully involved and had quickly spread to neighbouring houses, catching the roof of one and damaging the siding of another.
No injuries were reported and all of people in the homes were safely evacuated.
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Jackson said crews were on scene battling the blaze for about four hours until it was completely put out. The cause remains under investigation.
At around 2:30 a.m., fire crews responded to another fire at an attached garage in the 2400 block of Jameson Cr.
According to Jackson, crews contained the small fire to the garage and kept it from spreading to the attached home. No injuries were reported.
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The cause is also under investigation.
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