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The Old Fire Hall and Jail are valued as one of the oldest brick fire halls in Saskatchewan. Built-in 1917-1918, the fire hall conveyed a sense of safety and security to the burgeoning town soon after it was incorporated.

The historic fire hall was made of brick manufactured by Bruno’s very own brick plant.

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