P.E.I. announced four new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, bringing the active case count to 16. A media release from the Chief Public Health Office said one of the new cases is a person in their 50s, one is in their 30s and two are in their 20s.
Charlottetown conducts energy audit with upgrades coming in 2021
The City of Charlottetown is moving ahead with upgrades to its facilities in 2021, to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, after an energy audit last year. Expected savings? $325,000 annually.
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Jason Coady, the chair of the City of Charlottetown s finance committee, says the capital budget is designed to get projects done while boosting the local economy after a full year of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Steve Bruce/CBC)
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Water is pouring into the competitive pool at Bell Aliant Centre.(Sue Fraser) comments
A four-month ordeal to fix the leaking pool at Bell Aliant Centre in Charlottetown is nearing its conclusion.
Both pools at the centre were shut down in the spring by pandemic restrictions, and management took the opportunity to drain the pool for cleaning, but when they filled them again for an early September reopening they found the competitive pool was leaking.
Centre general manager Sue Fraser said fixing the problem took many long hours from both staff and contractors. They began refilling the pool Monday morning.