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Committee hopes to preserve historic Sask. hospital

Mar 22, 2016 | 4:07 PM

The Battlefords North-West Historical Society has its eyes set on preserving the original Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford (SHNB).

They created a “Save SHNB#1” committee in hopes of rallying support to save both the hospitals façade and its extensive historical archives, chronicling mental health in the province over the last 100 years.

Committee chairperson Jane Shury said they have to keep some of the Battlefords’ history, while recognizing saving the entire building isn’t feasible. “Number one [priority is] the building—the façade,” she said. “The hospital has been an historical landmark for, like, 103 years.” 

In the basement of the building there is currently a museum containing archives covering the last 100 years of mental health care in the province.

Shury would like to preserve an “area where we could have these articles, from the museum, from our past history, which was a very great history in terms of treatment to the mentally ill. If we don’t know where we came from, how are we going to know where to go?”

Construction of the new Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford is currently underway with the project scheduled to be completed in 2018.

With files from Matt Kelly

 

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