Contractors want to repurpose Milk River high school rather than see it demolished
The bell at Erle Rivers High School in Milk River, Alta., will ring for the last time on June 26, as the 114-year-old school is scheduled to be torn down to make way for a new K-12 school. But a group of contractors hopes to preserve the building and convert it into a multi-use centre, including adding 23 one- and two-bedroom units, expanding a church and adding community spaces. "Much of this well-maintained building is pre-cast concrete and designed to last for generations," said Jarrad McCoy,