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The Lance
Wednesday, December 10, 2003
By Brenda Fehr
Where’s the province? Gerrard asks
Group fights to purchase and preserve a section of the
Seine River Forest to save from development
By Brenda Fehr
David Venema (left), David Danyluk, Bev Sawchuk and Jonathon
Sopotiuk from the Save our Seine River Environment Inc. group are
among those working to preserve a section of the Seine River Forest
known as Bois-des-esprits.
With a looming fundraising deadline, why hasn’t the province
committed funds to help purchase and protect a treasured section
of the Seine River Forest from development?
That’s what Liberal leader Jon Gerrard and other supporters
of the forest preservation effort want to know.
The City of Winnipeg has committed $1 million and up to an additional
$600,000 to match funds raised by the Save our Seine River Environment
Inc. group to purchase and preserve a section of the Seine River
Forest, known as Bois des esprits, in south Winnipeg.
If the money isn’t raised, the section of forest will be
open to development.
The land is owned partially by the province and partially by
a developer.
Gerrard, who raised the issue in the legislature recently, said
the community, the Save our Seine group and the City of Winnipeg
have all stepped forward with funds.
Now with a Dec. 31 fundraising deadline just weeks away, it’s
the province’s turn, he said in a recent interview.
Although Gerrard does not represent the area in which the Bois-des-esprit
is located, he said he feels so strongly about it being preserved
that he has to say something.
“There’s just no excuse for the province not to come
to the table.”
In a recent interview, Riel MLA Christine Melnick said the issue
is currently being examined and she is optimistic that a positive
resolution will be reached. However Melnick would not say if the
province will commit funds to the effort or when an announcement
will be made.
Save our Seine president Bev Sawchuk has said discussions with
provincial politicians have been positive and she is hopeful some
kind of funding announcement will soon be made by the province.
Save our Seine co-ordinator David Danyluk said the time for an
announcement is now, especially since the Dec. 31 deadline is
looming.
“It’s no longer months,” he said. It’s
hours and days.”
Danyluk said the City of Winnipeg has been a big supporter of
preserving the forest.
Mayor Glen Murray is among the effort’s supporters and
has referred to the idea as a “bold, visionary park.”
Danyluk said the city has “stood on its head” to
help SOS.
He said it will be devastating to SOS members if the province
does not come forward with funds and enough money isn’t
raised in time to preserve the forest.
Dakota Collegiate student Jonathon Sopotiuk, who is also a supporter
of the Save our Seine group’s efforts, said it’s important
to see the forest preserved.
Sopotiuk feels so strongly about the preservation effort that
he brought displays about the project to his school, as well as
to Glenlawn Collegiate.
He helped collect postcards that were sent to Premier Gary Doer
encouraging the province to support the preservation effort.
He said the Bois-des-esprits forest is something special that
should be preserved for generations to come.
“It’s such a big expanse of forest,” he said.
“It’s not too often we find places this big and untouched.
I hope the province does step up and take a position.”
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