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Oromocto legion to rebuild after arson
Members hope to have new building up by Remembrance Day
Last Updated: Monday, June 14, 2010 | 3:30 PM AT .
CBC News
The RCMP say the Oromocto legion was deliberately set on fire on Thursday. There have been no arrests but police have identified possible suspects. (CBC)
Royal Canadian Legion members in Oromocto are hoping that by Remembrance Day they'll have rebuilt their legion hall, which was devastated by an arsonist late Thursday evening.
The fire erupted just before midnight and was discovered by a bartender.
Fire crews from Oromocto, Fredericton and New Maryland came to help battle the fire, but within a few hours, the structure was destroyed.
RCMP confirmed on the weekend that the fire was deliberately set.
Gone with the building are all the medals, pictures and other valuable memorabilia.
'Our dream is to have something up and functional by Remembrance Day.'
— Rev. Lisa Greenwood
Rev. Lisa Greenwood, a legion member and a retired military chaplain, said the loss and the news that the fire was set by an arsonist have been hard for everyone in the community.
"Our dream is to have something up and functional by Remembrance Day — that would be quite nice," Greenwood said.
Greenwood, who served on the legion's executive three times, said the outpouring of support has been overwhelming.
"We will be rebuilding. People will rally up," she said.
RCMP said they are investigating more than one person. However, they wouldn't confirm that one of the suspects was injured in the fire.
"I cannot confirm anything at this point with regards to the suspects without divulging crucial information that would be part of the investigation," RCMP Cpl. Yann Audoux said.
Audoux said RCMP are hoping for tips from the public.
The legion branch is located near CFB Gagetown.