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    Inner city school demolished PDF Print E-mail
    Written by Trish Elliott   
    Tuesday, 04 November 2008

    Herchmer Community School, once home to a community of nearly 200 North Central kids and their families, was brought down with a back-hoe this past weekend. It is the first of several historic inner city schools on the demolition list. Meanwhile, a number of North Central residents and Scott Collegiate alumni are banding together to ensure 85-year-old Scott Collegiate remains standing. Participants in consultations regarding the new Shared Facility that will replace Scott report that the idea of using the existing building as a design centrepiece was never presented as a serious option, despite the surrounding community's desire to keep its heritage buildings in use.

    For information and an email link to provide feeback, visit http://www.northcentralsharedfacility.ca/

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