Mandel still hopes to convert park ponds to swimming lakes/ Z7 m: T+ Q8 d2 o4 A8 X! K
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The plan, which carries an estimated cost of up to $130 million, doesn't support swimming in the two river-valley lakes, saying necessary upgrades would be expensive and that environmental and health concerns might be handled better by constructing lakes at the signature venues.* S2 `. X8 V4 t) o/ J E" D
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Councillors agreed to explore the feasibility of building a new outdoor facility at Kinsmen to replace the historic Queen Elizabeth Pool, closed since the tank developed a large crack in 2004.! A3 G3 Y" w7 |
FOR CHRIST SAKE, HOW MANY HOURS PER YEAR WOULD YOU THINK THE POOL WOULD BE USED? 6 Q/ f$ w' Y& P: s$ k6 w) U5 `1 `1 S6 J. m( p& H! ]
I DON'T BELIEVE THIS SHIT.