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B.C. man who moved to Sask. for cheap housing finds purpose in restoring historic hotel [Video]

Kent Karemaker traded in his tiny condo on the West Coast for a 36-room vacant hotel, with a leaky roof, in rural Saskatchewan — a move he believes may have saved his life.

The 44-year-old former government worker bought the dilapidated Grand Hotel in Shaunavon, which is about 280 kilometres southwest of Regina and has about 1,700 residents. He has ambitious plans to restore it.

“I knew this project was so huge and monumental that it would take me a long time to do it, and that’s a good thing,” Karemaker said, while giving CBC News a tour.

This old photo of Shaunavon shows the Grand Hotel, built in 1929. (Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre)

‘What is my purpose?’

Before the pandemic, Karemaker was living in a 400-square-foot condo in Victoria, writing press releases for the government and trying to manage his depression and anxiety.

Then, as COVID-19 turned the world upside down, …

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