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April 30, 2021 Reading time: 1 min 30 s
By Nick Seebruch The Char-Lan Rec Centre (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News).
CORNWALL, Ontario – The provincial and federal governments announced a heavy amount of investment in different recreation related projects in Cornwall and SD&G.
“As the weather begins to get warmer, the need for sport and recreational infrastructure becomes even greater as it provides members of the community an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle,” said Jim McDonell, MPP for Stormont, Dundas, and South Glengarry.. “That’s why our government’s investment into local community, culture and recreation infrastructure projects like sport arenas and play structures could not have come at a better time.”
In this photo from the Township of North Glengarry website, the Glengarry Sports Palace is among six recreation projects that are receiving Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) money. MP Eric Duncan and MPP Jim McDonell made the announcement on Thursday, April 29, 2021. (North Glengarry via Newswatch Group)
SD&G – A new ice pad at the Char-Lan Recreation Center and sprucing up the Glengarry Sports Palace are among six recreation projects in Cornwall and SD&G getting joint federal-provincial grants.
MP Eric Duncan and MPP Jim McDonell announced a combined total of just over $5.2 million Thursday through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP).
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WILLIAMSTOWN The hockey and figure skating season at the Char-Lan Recreation Centre – fragmented, at best – is one stride closer to coming to a complete shutdown for the rest of the 2020-21 campaign.
A staff report brought to South Glengarry council at the twice-monthly meeting held earlier this week gave administration the operational authority to cease winter programming activities related to the arena, and have the ice removed for the remainder of the season. It doesn’t mean the ice removal is imminent, but “we wanted the discussion to be out there,” said Tim Mills, South Glengarry CAO.
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