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UPDATE: NexGen shop in Fort Nelson up in smoke earlier on Thursday, says RCMP.

A NexGen contracting shop in Fort Nelson was confirmed by Northern Rockies RCMP to have been burnt down earlier on Thursday, September 12th.

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NexGen Contracting’s shop in Fort Nelson is reportedly on fire on September 12th (Canva)

Update: (1:47 p.m., September 12th): This story has been updated to provide up-to-date information.

FORT NELSON, B.C. — A NexGen contracting shop in Fort Nelson was confirmed by Northern Rockies RCMP to have been burnt down earlier on Thursday, September 12th.

Staff Sargeant Kris Clark of the RCMP told energeticcity.ca a commercial building in the 5100 block of 44th Avenue in Fort Nelson at approximately 4:24 a.m. this morning.

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Clark said the incident was under investigation and is believed to be suspicious.

NexGen has dealt with several fires on its property in recent months, as a string of incidents involving the company’s equipment took place in July.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Northern Rockies RCMP at 250-774-2700.

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