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Brickmill committee gets funding

Yorkton's Save the Brick Mill Committee is receiving a helping hand thanks to a partnership with the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation (SHF). The SHF recently announced the results of its first grant adjudication for the 2012-2013 fiscal year.

Yorkton's Save the Brick Mill Committee is receiving a helping hand thanks to a partnership with the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation (SHF).

The SHF recently announced the results of its first grant adjudication for the 2012-2013 fiscal year. The foundation reviewed 42 proposals and allocated $175,535 to 25 projects, including the Yorkton brick mill which will receive $10,000 to go towards a feasibility study.

Grants also include $15,000 to assess the structure of an 1888 stone church near Wishart, $3,500 to conserve the exterior of the Morse Museum and Cultural Centre and $2,000 to help the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society hold another field school in the summer of 2012 at the site of the South Branch House fur trade post.

"Saskatchewan's heritage resources cultivate pride in our province," says Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Bill Hutchinson. "Historic places attract people and business to our province's communities and create attractive neighborhoods that people love living in. All heritage resources are a precious part of Saskatchewan's past that we can see and touch. By supporting this important legacy, the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation helps move our province forward."

"These grant programs are essential to the success of a number of heritage developments, particularly in rural communities," Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Chairman Wesley Moore adds. "They strengthen Saskatchewan's heritage resources, which helps strengthen the province's identity. Investing these funds in community-based initiatives will help secure diverse heritage assets for Saskatchewan residents today and in the future."

The SHF is a government agency that supports heritage conservation and development in the province. The foundation financially supports community and provincial heritage projects that aim to conserve, research, interpret, develop and promote Saskatchewan's vibrant heritage resources. Grant applications are reviewed by the SHF twice each year. Application deadlines are January 15 and August 15.

The foundation also acquires, manages and develops real and moveable property in the name of the Crown and accepts the donation of cash monies, property and other bequests.

To learn more about the SHF, visit www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/SHF.

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