Church fire on Penticton Indian Band (Photo credit: Global Okanagan)
South Okanagan

UPDATE: Catholic churches burned in fires

Jun 21, 2021 | 12:40 PM

Two Catholic churches have been destroyed in the South Okanagan after overnight fires a few hours apart.

They include the Sacred Heart Church on the Penticton Indian Band lands, which was 110 years old, and the St. Gregory Church on the Osoyoos Indian Band, which was built in 1910.

The Catholic Church in B.C. says the RCMP is investigating the causes, with no word if they may be connected.

The fires come on National Indigenous Peoples Day.

RCMP say on June 21, at 1:22 a.m., a Penticton RCMP officer was on patrol when he observed fire coming from the Sacred Heart Church on Green Mountain Road. By the time the officer arrived on scene the church was fully engulfed.

At 3:10 a.m., Oliver RCMP were notified St. Gregory’s Church on Nk’mip Road was burning.

Both churches burned to the ground and police are treating the fires as suspicious.

Investigators continue to liaise with both the Penticton and Osoyoos Indian Bands as they investigate the fires.

“Should our investigations deem these fires as arson, the RCMP will be looking at all possible motives and allow the facts and evidence to direct our investigative action,”Sgt. Jason Bayda, Media Relations Officer for the Penticton South Okanagan RCMP, said. “We are sensitive to the recent events, but won’t speculate on a motive.”

Police are asking for anyone who may have witnessed anyone or any vehicle in the area of either church some time between the late hours of June 20 and early hours of June 21 to contact the Penticton RCMP Detachment at 250-492-4300.

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