A building collapse led to an emergency home evacuation in Regina on Saturday, say officials.
The roof of a vacant office building located on 11th Avenue and Toronto Street had collapsed at around 6 p.m., according to the Regina Fire Department.
Officials say no one was inside the building at the time.
The fire department says a nearby home was evacuated as a result.
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The building — which was built in the 1950s — remains fenced off.
The cause of the collapse remains unknown.
With files from Connor O’Donovan.
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