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Fire that destroyed Beiseker church early Wednesday was arson, RCMP say

The Seventh-day Adventist Church building was "fully involved" in flames when fire crews arrived early Wednesday morning.

Seventh-day Adventist Church 'fully involved' in flames when fire crews arrived

A church is totally engulfed in flames.
Four fire departments responded to a fire at the Beiseker Level-Land Seventh-day Adventist Church early Wednesday morning, but they were unable to save the building. (Submitted)

A fire that destroyed the Beiseker Level-Land Seventh-day Adventist Church, 10 kilometres east of the village of Beiseker, was deliberately set, RCMP say.

Beiseker is 50 kilometres northeast of Calgary.

Michael Bourgon, the manager of emergency and fire services for Wheatland County, says a call came in at 6:12 a.m. Wednesday. He said four fire departments immediately responded, but it was too late to save the church.

"Upon arrival, the building was fully involved, so obviously, we took defensive strategy and it was a total loss," Bourgon told CBC News.

In a release on Thursday, Airdrie Integrated Rural RCMP said a fire investigator determined late Wednesday that it was a case of arson. He said the building was vacant at the time, so there were no injuries. 

"It's unfortunate, obviously. An historic building, part of the community. It's always difficult when these things happen, but we did everything that we could," Bourgon said.

Anyone with information about the fire is asked to contact Airdrie RCMP at 403‐945‐7200 or Crime Stoppers.

A small white church surrounded by a green lawn out in the country.
This photo from June 2023 shows the Seventh-day Adventist Church on Range Road 242, about two kilometres south of Highway 9. (Google Maps)

With files from Karina Zapata