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The joint West Elgin and Dutton Dunwich arena board will reconsider whether to remove the ice from the West Lorne facility in light of its closure since Boxing Day when provincial restrictions halted indoor group assembly.
West Elgin council heard the board will make a decision during an upcoming meeting.
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Lee Gosnell, manager of operations & community services said the temperature was raised to save money on running the compressor. Without people inside the facility, the equipment also doesn’t cycle as often, creating further savings, Gosnell added.
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Publishing date: Dec 31, 2020  â¢Â December 31, 2020  â¢Â 1 minute read  â¢Â Aloria Skelding, youth ambassador for West Elgin Community Health Centre s Youth Task Team, left, Brenda Szusz from the Caring Cupboard in Rodney, centre, and Lin McCann from the Dutton Daffodil Society, right, are shown with some of the items collected through the Share-A-Toy Christmas Drive in December. Photo by Handout /jpg, WE
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The organizers of the Community-Wide Food Drive and Share-a-Toy Christmas Drive in West Elgin and Dutton Dunwich are issuing a thanks to the community.
The food drive was held in September to âbring the community together during a time of uncertainty and fear,â a news release from the West Elgin Community Health Centre said.
Author of the article: Postmedia Staff
Publishing date: Dec 31, 2020  â¢Â December 31, 2020  â¢Â 1 minute read  â¢Â Aloria Skelding, youth ambassador for West Elgin Community Health Centre s Youth Task Team, left, Brenda Szusz from the Caring Cupboard in Rodney, centre, and Lin McCann from the Dutton Daffodil Society, right, are shown with some of the items collected through the Share-A-Toy Christmas Drive in December. Photo by Handout /jpg, WE
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The organizers of the Community-Wide Food Drive and Share-a-Toy Christmas Drive in West Elgin and Dutton Dunwich are issuing a thanks to the community.
The food drive was held in September to âbring the community together during a time of uncertainty and fear,â a news release from the West Elgin Community Health Centre said.