Historical society hopeful for preservation of old Sask. Hospital
With the new Sask Hospital set to open in less than two years, a local historical society is attempting to preserve at least part of the current one, which has stood for over 100 years.
The current Saskatchewan Hospital in North Battleford was established in 1913 and at the time was at the forefront of mental health treatment. Now 103 years later, it can’t keep up with the evolution of mental health which is why the new Sask. Hospital is currently under construction and will open in 2018.
The Battlefords North-West Historical Society believes the building is iconic to the area and needs to be protected. Jane Shury is chairman of the committee spearheading the operation and said the hospital has too much significance to tear down.
“Our hospital had such a high standard and was noted around the world,” Shury said. “What we have now in mental health, is a by product of the work done in the Sask Hospital. We aren’t at those standards anymore but the hospital has contributed so much to our history and it is really very important to keep our history and learn from it.”


