The Standard (St. Catharines)

Proud of Niagara’s heritage

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Thank you Jonathan Webb for your excellent article in The Standard Feb. 11 — “Uphill battle to preserve Niagara heritage.” The same day Dennis Gannon did an excellent article titled “Buildings come and buildings go.”

I am one of those volunteers on heritage committees that Jonathan mentions — committees which really have no teeth since they are only advisory to their municipali­ties. The big problem is lack of support from the provincial and federal government­s who say they want to save our built heritage, but do nothing to back those words. We have a weak Ontario Heritage Act and no one appointed at the provincial level who oversees heritage. Oh yes, we have a minister of tourism, culture and sport, but the word heritage is buried in culture — a word that is misunderst­ood and that covers a multitude of facets in our society.

We have only one Ontario heritage conference each year and the minister never feels it is important enough to attend; begging him six months in advance doesn’t work. It was a few short years ago that the long-standing Heritage Day was entirely eradicated from the February calendar by the province, and replaced with Family Day.

We are all stewards of the built heritage in our communitie­s that gives them their character and uniqueness; those destinatio­ns are muchloved by tourists. I have been doing this work for nearly 30 years, it is no easier now than it was 30 years ago.

Heritage really is in the hands of our passionate volunteers; if they gave up, and some already have, the preservati­on movement would entirely fall apart. Pamela J.Minns Heritage Thorold LACAC Thorold

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