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A âfrustratedâ Ward 3 Coun. Rino Bortolin said the cityâs financial commitment to pay the university for public use of its new pool will almost completely drain a $3.3-million account he claims was established for that downtown project.
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âItâs needed there more than anywhere else,â said Bortolin, referring back to 2011 when the council of the day voted to close the College Avenue Community Centre and the pools at Water World and Adie Knox to help offset operating costs of a new downtown aquatic centre.