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Last Woodlands School building facing demolition

The last remaining buildings of a New Westminister school that has been described as a house of horrors by its former residents will be demolished on Tuesday.

Woodlands demolition

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While the building is gone, many of the surviving victims of the school are still fighting for compensation, reports the CBC's Alan Waterman

The last remaining buildings of the Woodlands resident school in New Westminster, B.C., will be demolished on Tuesday,

The school wasclosed in 1996 and since thenit has been described as a house of horrors because of the abuse many suffered there by so many of the children held there.

Fire destroyed much of the complex three years ago, except for the Centre Block, which first opened in 1878 as theProvincial Lunatic Asylum.

In 1950 itwasrenamed Woodlandsresidential school and used to housechildren with developmental disorders, and runaways and wards of the state.

Carol Dauphanie spent two and a half years at the institution, where she says she was force-fed, and suffered other forms of physical and verbal abuse.

"To me, it's a triumphant moment, when they get rid of that place, and do not allow any other places to be built, and just slam abused children anywhere they want," she said.

Last yeara groupofabout 900 people institutionalized at Woodlandsreached a settlement agreementwith the provincial government for compensation.

But only those who were at the school after August 1, 1974 when the laws were changed, weredeemed eligible.

The B.C. NDP is demanding the provincial government include the other 300 former residents of the school in the compensation.