Twelve homes were evacuated Friday after a CN train derailed just north of Yorkton.

A dozen rail cars jumped the tracks near Ebenezer, Sask. around 1:50 p.m. Four of the cars were carrying liquid sulfur; seven were carrying cement, and one was empty.

A CN Rail spokesperson told CTV News that some liquid sulfur leaked.

No one was injured, according to RCMP, but a dozen homes were evacuated as a precautionary measure.

Residents were allowed back in their homes late Friday evening.

Some roads were blocked in the area as CN police investigated.

Crews were still cleaning the spill and repairing the track on Saturday. A CN spokesperson expected the track to re-open later in the day.