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Humane society looks outside city limits for new shelter site
Demolition Appears Inevitable
RM of NB probable location
By John Cairns The old St. Vital Church holds a significant place in Battleford’s history, including the fact that its first priest, who died of exposure at the young age of 27, is buried beneath it. It is also believed to be the oldest Roman Catholic church in the province. It is also the only building remaining in Battleford to have been built on the first survey, thus its position is on an angle to the rest of the town. Its survival, however, is threatened. See the story below.
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By John Cairns Staff Reporter
The future looks dim for the old St. Vital Church. A local group that was attempting to save the church has abandoned its effort in advance of a March 6 deadline date set by the town. Now, the Town of Battleford is moving ahead with the next step: to de-designate the church’s municipal heritage status. Monday, Battleford town council voted in favour of administration advertising “the de-designa-
tion of Old St. Vital Church as an historical building” for the purpose of demolition. As required by provincial legislation, an ad will be placed in the newspaper and there will be a 30-day notice period. The formal decision to de-designate St. Vital Church would take place at town council’s meeting in the second meeting in April. As well, administration stated a budget proposal for 2021 be put forward to develop the old St. Vital site as a tourist attraction Continued on Page 3
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The Battlefords Humane Society is looking outside the boundaries of the city of North Battleford for its new animal shelter building. According to Dr. Shawn Haas, a North Battleford veterinarian and president of the humane society, they are now looking at a site in the RM of North Battleford. They are considering a site on the west side of Highway 4 at the north end of the city, near LOL Grooming and Outback RV. Haas made an appearance at a meeting of Battleford town council members Monday to provide an update on the humane society’s campaign for a new facility, to which the town has contributed financially, along with annual funding for operations. Shelter manager Michelle Spark was also in attendance. Haas told council a bid was put in and a discretionary use application
has been approved at the RM, and they are now doing some tests for water wells at the site. The animal shelter current operates out of a building at 751-114th Street in North Battleford. Efforts towards a new facility have been ongoing for the last number of years. Haas explained the humane society had previously been negotiating with the City of North Battleford for a facility on Fyfe Avenue in the Parsons Industrial Park. But it was “not a design of a relationship that the humane society wanted,” Haas said. The city was going to sell them the property for a dollar and provide an operating grant and capital grant. But Haas explained that if at any point in time the humane society stopped providing the city pound service, “the property and all the facilities constructed would have reverted back to the city.” “Considering we were looking at putting a mil-
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lion and a half dollars into the project the humane society board did not feel that was appropriate.” Instead, the humane society is now looking at a fee-for-service arrangement with the city instead of an operating grant. In return the city agreed to allow the humane society to go beyond the city’s boundaries for a site. Negotiations are still going on towards the fee for service. The presentation was mainly informational for council, but the eyebrows of council were raised at the issues the society has been having. “Don’t we have any lots over here?” was the reaction from Councillor Judy Pruden, suggesting perhaps Battleford might be a good location. Haas responded that idea was brought up with the city and “it was not taken well,” he said. “If things fall through we’re a little bit easier to deal with,” was the response from Mayor Ames Leslie.
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