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On Friday, Feb. 5, the first arts and culture hub steering committee meeting took place via Zoom. Elliot Lake’s chief administrative officer, Dan Gagnon, chaired the proceedings. Councillors Sandy Finamore and Tom Turner also attended, as did Mississauga First Nation Chief Reginald Niganobe. Long-time arts supporter Edo Ten Broek was there as was Darla Hennessey, the curator of the city’s museum and Amelia D’Amato, the intern curator. The city’s special project manager, Steven Antunes, was on hand, as was Murray Finn, a local actor and member of the ELATE theatre group. Serpent River First Nation was represented as well by former Elliot Lake councillor Candace Martin.