Fire marshal finished investigation at scene of Mississauga explosion
Neither the fire marshal nor police have released any information about what caused the blast

The fire marshal and Peel Regional Police have finished gathering evidence at the scene of the Mississauga explosion that flattened one home and damaged 24 others earlier this week.
Neither agency has yet released any information about the cause of the blast, which is believed to have originated from a home on Hickory Drive.
Property closed to public
The bodies of the property's two owners were recovered from the debris field on Tuesday and Thursday, but police have not released their cause of death.
The pair was identified as Robert Nadler and Diane Page, both 55. Nadler was convicted of murder in his best friend's death in the 1980s, according to police. He was sentenced to life in prison, but was eligible for parole within 10 years.
Page's nephew said that Nadler was released in the 1990s.
Their property will continue to be closed off to the public and the homes on either side will be torn down, the city says.