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Community Rallies to Save Historic St. Joachim Church
8 Feb
Summary
- The St. Joachim church in La Broquerie is sinking due to sandy soil conditions.
- Restoration efforts aim to preserve original materials and cost $1.5 million.
- Phase 1 accessibility improvements were recently completed, with Phase 2 ongoing.

Constructed over 125 years ago using local timber and clay, the St. Joachim church in La Broquerie is a cherished landmark. However, the sandy ground it stands on has caused the historic building to sink, necessitating extensive restoration work. The community has shown immense support, contributing to a fundraising goal of $1.5 million to save the Catholic landmark and incorporate modern improvements.
Phase 1 of the three-year project, focusing on accessibility, was recently celebrated, with Phase 2 improvements currently underway. These include enhancing efficiency through new windows, updated lighting, and improved wall insulation. Generous assistance from local businesses and neighboring communities like Steinbach has significantly aided progress, with $700,000 already raised.




