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Police say fire at Vancouver music venue was arson

Vancouver police say a Thursday fire at a Vancouver music venue that caters to the city’s LGBT community has been ruled an arson and is under investigation.

Fire at Vancouver Art and Leisure's warehouse appeared to start in portable toilet, police say

Vancouver Art and Leisure has operated out of its warehouse site at 494 Railway Street since May. A fire that damaged the venue Thursday, and that police say was the result of arson, has forced it to cancel upcoming events. (Cam Dales/Supplied)

Vancouver police say a fire at a music venue in the Downtown Eastside has been ruled an arson.

Thursday's fire at Vancouver Art and Leisure's warehouse at 494 Railway Street appeared to start in a portable toilet, Vancouver Police Department Sgt. Jason Robillard wrote in an email to CBC.

"Our arson investigators are currently investigating it," he wrote, saying no further information would be released for the time being.

Fire crews responded to the fire at 10:15 a.m. PT Thursday and were on scene till 2 p.m.

No one was in the warehouse at the time, and no injuries were reported, but a fire official described the damage as "substantial."

Vancouver Art and Leisure is an artist-run organization that leases the warehouse and hold various events at the warehouse.

It said the fire will result in cancellations at the venue, which caters to the LGBT community. More than 20 staff members will be out of work, it said.

Vancouver Art and Leisure said the cost of recovering from the fire is unknown and the venue could be closed for two months.