Neil Davis of Hopehill Hauling tears down a historic brick house on North Railway Street in Whitewood. The home, which was constructed in 1883, was one of the oldest buildings in town and had the distinction of being the oldest existing building in the province to have ever housed a post office. The building had fallen into a state of disrepair.
A piece of local history that had stood the test of time for more than 130 years came down in just a matter of hours last week, taking with it a provincial title. A brick home at 707 North Railway Street in Whitewood was one of two houses that the Town of Whitewood had demolished. […]
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