Cenotaph relocation sparks debate in Rossland
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The Rossland Cenotaph is slightly west of the entrance to the Rossland Public Library at 2180 Columbia Avenue.
Waymark Code: WMVW4F
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 06/01/2017
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The Rossland cenotaph was constructed in memory of WWI, WWII and Korea war veterans. The cenotaph was paid for by Victory Bond salesmen and was first placed around 1921. Since that time the cenotaph has moved three times.

Its fourth, and at the time hopefully final, move put the cenotaph next to the Rossland Public Library. The Rossland Royal Canadian Legion #14 is now the protector of the memories and the cenotaph.

Well, it turned out that the cenotaph did move again. It occurred later in 2012, the year the accompanying photos were taken. Naturally, the move caused quite a hubbub, mostly because there were those who felt it was in entirely the wrong place to begin with and should return to Pioneer park, where it originally stood. That "Last Move", incidentally, was only one metre south, closer to Columbia Avenue. Details at eleven.

Cenotaph relocation sparks
debate in Rossland

JOHN WHITE - Thu Sep 20th, 2012 6:00am - NEWS
On Monday morning Copcan crews began the process of moving Rossland’s cenotaph from its current location.

The spot they’re moving it to isn’t far, just one metre forward from it’s current spot. The plan also calls for the monument to be angled, so rather than having a square base, it will be a diamond.

The placement has been agreed upon by the Legion and the City, though some have raised question of why the cenotaph is becoming a permanent fixture on Columbia, rather than put in storage until it can be placed back in Pioneer Park, where it was more than ten years ago.

Ray Van Der Nieuwenhof is one of those who wants the cenotaph moved to Pioneer.

He said Monday that it is a desecration for the cenotaph to be moved the way it is.

Van Der Nieuwenhof was quite upset when he heard news that the cenotaph was being moved, and despite being a member of the Legion Committee on the relocation of the cenotaph, he had not heard of the plan...

...He [Mayor Greg Granstrom] said that the new location would allow for the reflection, as well as creating a ambiance with lighting.

As for Pioneer Park, he said that it was not an option as there is currently no space.

The new location will allow a better vantage point for Remembrance Day ceremonies, upon which the City closes the section of Columbia from Queen Street to St. Paul Street.

Granstrom said that shutting down Columbia Avenue is one way they show their respect to the people who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Doug Halladay, Rossland Legion president said the Legion was behind the city in the cenotaph location.
From the Rossland News
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 09/20/2012

Publication: Rossland News

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