Residential school building in Lower Post, B.C., to be demolished, replaced
VICTORIA — A “horrible building” feared for its past as a residential school in the remote British Columbia community of Lower Post will be demolished and replaced by a cultural centre bound to become a joyful gathering place for the generations, a local leader said Thursday.
The federal and B.C. governments announced construction of a $13.5-million multi-purpose community centre project to replace the building at a virtual news conference attended by B.C. Premier John Horgan, federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller and area Indigenous leaders.
Construction is set to start in June and expected to be complete by next year.
Deputy Chief Harlan Schilling of the area’s Daylu Dena Council said local leaders have been lobbying governments for almost four decades to replace the building that elders in the community fear as a place where they suffered physical and sexual abuse.

