Seven people have been displaced after a house fire in Saint John, N.B., on Saturday.
The Canadian Red Cross said the fire at the two-storey home on Metcalf Street was reported shortly after 3 a.m. AT.
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There were no injuries as a result of the fire.
Volunteers with the Canadian Red Cross have arranged emergency lodging, purchases of food and some other basics for the seven people.
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Those who have been displaced include a family of four and a family of three.
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