Town receives two letters opposing de-designating old St. Vital Church heritage site
The Town of Battleford received two letters so far from those opposed to the town’s proposal to strip the former St. Vital Church’s municipal heritage property designation. Council will make a decision on the proposed bylaw at its meeting April 20.
The town advertised the matter in March to give the public 30 days notice of the proposed bylaw. The suggestion to remove the heritage designation for the over a century old building was due to its dilapidated state. Town administrators are considering a demolition.
Members of the Battlefords North West Historical Society authored one of the opposing letters. The group said the old St. Vital church “reflects our collective history, defines the places where we live and work, and give our community its unique identity.” They said by retaining the designated heritage building status “we are retaining the character of our community.”
A Battleford resident also sent a letter to the town voicing the same concerns.