What took nearly a decade of grassroots effort to build was gone in a single morning — and now, a northwest Edmonton community is raising funds to bring it back. Read More
”The community is coming together at the park and throughout the neighbourhood, stopping and talking with one another about the fire and next steps”
“The community is coming together at the park and throughout the neighbourhood, stopping and talking with one another about the fire and next steps”

Article content
What took nearly a decade of grassroots effort to build was gone in a single morning — and now, a northwest Edmonton community is raising funds to bring it back.
Article content
A fire early Saturday morning destroyed the playground at St. Pius X Elementary School, known locally as “Purple Park.” The Sherbrooke Community League has launched a fundraising campaign in hopes of rebuilding the structure, which was the result of nearly 10 years of community work.
Article content
Article content
Story continues below
Article content
As of Monday, more than $7,895 had been raised toward a $50,000 goal, including a $5,000 donation from the neighbouring Prince Charles Community League. The remaining $2,895 has come from the wider Edmonton community, in donations ranging from $25 to $100, said Sherbrooke Community League president Catherine Jevic.
Article content
Article content
“The community is coming together at the park and throughout the neighbourhood, stopping and talking with one another about the fire and next steps,” she told Postmedia. “Everyone is curious how it happened, how much insurance will end up covering and when the reconstruction can be completed.”
Article content
Jevic said the playground has been especially important for local families due to its accessible design and daily use.
Article content
“Accessible recreation spaces are so difficult to find, so this park has been a game changer for many families in the neighbourhood, including the rocking table and other accommodations,” she said. “‘Purple Park’ was a children’s landmark. The children are heartbroken, but they know how much love was poured into the space and that the community will come together and rebuild the playground as soon as we can.”
Article content
Story continues below
Article content
The original playground was built by the St. Pius X Parent Association, she added.
Article content
Read More
-
Edmonton police seize synthetic opioids disguised as Xanax
-
Man with history of attacking Edmonton transit users given 7 years for random killing at LRT station
-
Advertisement embed-more-topic
Story continues below
Article content
The fire broke out around 8 a.m. Saturday. According to Edmonton police, officers in the area saw smoke coming from near 122 Avenue and 128 Street. When they arrived, they found the playground beside St. Pius X Catholic Elementary School on fire. Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (EFRS) responded and quickly extinguished the blaze.
Article content
No injuries were reported, and the school itself was not affected.
Article content
One EFRS crew and a district chief were dispatched to the scene and had the fire under control within 17 minutes of arrival, said public information officer Ian Riddick.
Article content
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) has labelled the fire suspicious and continues to investigate. As of Monday, access to the playground remains closed. Investigators are asking anyone with information, or with dashcam or security footage from between 5 and 8 a.m. Saturday in the area of 122 Avenue and 128 Street, to contact police.