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100th Anniversary: Revelstoke Courthouse cornerstone A Wednesday, May 2, 4 p.m. ceremony at the Revelstoke Courthouse will mark the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone for Revelstoke’s most famous heritage landmark
100 years ago today: This May 2, 1912, ceremony marked the laying of the cornerstone at the Revelstoke Courthouse. CATHY ENGLISH Curator, Revelstoke Museum & Archives
In 1912, Revelstoke was one of the largest cities in the interior of British Columbia. As a divisional
point for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and with rail and steamer links into the southern part of the Kootenays and the United States, Revelstoke was a major transportation hub. The city boasted a
YMCA, complete with a full gym and a swimming pool, as well as an opera house, and the largest department store in the province outside of Victoria and Vancouver. Several new brick buildings had
Image courtesy of the Revelstoke Museum & Archives
just been completed in downtown Revelstoke. Throughout the province, the government was updating its buildings, and Revelstoke was watching its new courthouse building taking shape.
The contract for Revelstoke’s new courthouse was awarded to the local firm of Foote and Pradolini in June of 1911. They were working Courthouse, page 17
The first Revelstoke Farm & Craft Market Signs summer is approaching in Revelstoke: 1. The snowline creeps up the mountains. 2. People start displaying their pale white skin after being covered up all winter. 3. The number of foreign accents is way, way down. 4. It’s that much harder to find a place to lock your bike. 5. The Farmers Market opens in Grizzly Plaza. Last Saturday marked the first outdoor farmers market of the year in Revelstoke. The weekly event is arguably the social event of the week in town – I ran into at least a dozen friends during 15 minutes there. Last Saturday’s affair was an unofficial market before it fully kicks off for the summer this Saturday, May 5. There weren’t as many vendors as usual but some staples were out, like Wild Flight Farms, Kurt’s Sausages, Paramjit’s. and Stoke Roasted coffee. Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review
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