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A father whose six-year-old daughter has been swimming at the Beltline community pool her entire life says it’s “disappointing” the city has no plans to reopen the facility when public health measures relax.
A new report, heading to a city council committee on Wednesday, recommends the Beltline Aquatic & Fitness Centre close its pool permanently due to “high operating costs and low usage” but remains focused on “community programming” when doors open again.
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Ahenakew and three others were arrested last September during a traffic stop by the RCMP gang unit in North Battleford on Railway Avenue. Police say officers initiated a traffic stop on two vehicles. They say one occupant was known to police and had an outstanding arrest warrant. Police saw weapons in one of the vehicles and arrested the four from both vehicles. They searched the vehicles and found a firearm, a Taser, weapons, cocaine, meth and marijuana. Ahenakew is charged with possession of cocaine and meth for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a firearm in a vehicle, and obstructing a police officer.