Historic cathedral in downtown Saskatoon nears end of 12-year upgrade
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After being saved from the wrecking ball in the summer, Regina’s Bagshaw Residence appears set for demolition.
On Wednesday city council voted 8-2 in favour of rescinding the property’s heritage status, clearing the way for the home in the Crescents neighbourhood to be destroyed.
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Coun. Andrew Stevens (Ward 3) and Coun. Shanon Zachidniak (Ward 8) were the two dissenting votes. Coun. Daniel LeBlanc (Ward 6) declared a conflict of interest and removed himself from the meeting.
Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation seeking Applications for Built Heritage Grant Program – Canada
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Deadline: 01-Mar-21
The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation is seeking applications for its Built Heritage Grant Program to provide support to municipalities, First Nations, incorporated not-for profit organizations, private individuals, and corporations for projects that conserve the heritage value of a building or structure in order to ensure its retention over time.
The grant programs of the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation are engaged with, and aware of, the value of heritage in contributing to sustainable communities and a richer sense of place. The mission is to foster conservation of and engagement with the resources that embody Saskatchewan’s heritage for the benefit of present and future generations.