Founded early in the twentieth century, its synagogue building completed in 1925 is among the oldest standing in Canada.
The congregation was established in 1907 and religious gatherings were held in various places.
[1] A friend of a congregation member had to buy the property as the landowners would not sell to Jews.
In 1998, the congregation was sued for wrongful dismissal by a former rabbi, who was then compensated $130,000.
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