Mayor in Loon Lake requests support in wake of criminal activity, church fire
The mayor of Loon Lake has written a notice to the provincial government to say he’s on the verge of calling a state of emergency after a rash of criminal activity in the community, culminating with a suspected arson last weekend.
Mayor Brian Hirschfeld said he woke up Saturday morning to learn the St. George Anglican Church burned down. He said the building was iconic for the village and council had at one time considered applying for its heritage status.
Some in the village are questioning the timing of the fire, feeling it may be connected to the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, as there have been a series of Anglican and Catholic church sites that have burned since residential school burial sites were discovered. Others, however, think it is just one of many numerous criminal activities in the community.
Hirschfeld said because the community has dealt with ongoing criminal elements from vandalism to theft, many are seeing the fire as the final straw and are becoming desperate.