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New Glasgow police investigate suspicious house fire

New Glasgow police say a house with four apartments caught fire Thursday night and caused extensive damage, displacing the residents. They are investigating it as suspicious.

Residents of the house's four apartments were displaced

New Glasgow Regional Police say the fire started at the front of the house. (New Glasgow Regional Police handout)

New Glasgow Regional Police are investigating a house fire that they are calling suspicious.

In a news release Friday morning, the police force said the fireata house on MacDonald Streetstarted Thursday between 10:30and 11:00 p.m.

The house contains four apartments, two of which were occupied at the time of the fire. Police said there were no reported injuries but residents were displaced from their homes. The Canadian Red Cross is helping them, police said.

Police said they believe the fire started in the front of the house, causing extensive damage.

Investigators were still on the scene at the time police issued their news release, about 7 a.m. Friday.