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Watson Lake's dilapidated Campbell Block apartment shuttered

The Liard First Nation has been forced to shut down a dilapidated housing unit. Residents of the Campbell Block were evicted last week. Watson Lake Fire Chief, Scott McLean, says the building needs numerous upgrades to make it habitable.

Building's owner complies with fire marshal's order to vacate residents

Garbage is strewn outside one of the entrances to Campbell Block in this April 2015 photo. The building's owner, the Liard First Nation, has complied with an order to shut the building down. (Submitted)

The Liard First Nation has been forced to shut down a derelict housing unit it owns.

Residents of the Campbell Block were evicted last week. Scott MacLean, Watson Lake Fire Chief, says the building needs numerous upgrades to make it habitable.

"There are multiple safety issues and fire code violations that are beyond the point of repair in the owner's mind and they decided to voluntarily comply with the order to close it," he said.

Campbell Block is located between Watson Lake's well-known Sign Post Forest and the community's recreation centre. The building is run down, has garbage and alcohol bottles strewn around it and has no locks on the doors.

MacLean says five or six residents are affected. Residents were notified by the First Nation and given just five days to vacate the building. 

Officials at the Liard First Nation could not be reached for comment.