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Article content Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre may be closed, but Wawa residents have been able to go skating on an outdoor track and two rinks on Wawa Lake. Spencer Jennings, who is responsible for the outdoor skating area, said he saw his friend, Michael Murray, clearing off the ice on Christmas Day to make an outdoor hockey rink on Wawa Lake. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Bang-on job, Bud. You made a lot of people happy Back to video “I decided to go give him a hand with my four wheeler and one thing led to another,” said Jennings, who works as a millwright for the local power company. ....
Article content Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre may be closed, but Wawa residents have been able to go skating on an outdoor track and two rinks on Wawa Lake. Spencer Jennings, who is responsible for the outdoor skating area, said he saw his friend, Michael Murray, clearing off the ice on Christmas Day to make an outdoor hockey rink on Wawa Lake. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Bang-on job, Bud. You made a lot of people happy Back to video “I decided to go give him a hand with my four wheeler and one thing led to another,” said Jennings, who works as a millwright for the local power company. ....
Article content A bit of Wawa history lives on in its public library as it now showcases some furniture from the Eagle’s Nest. The Wawa Public Library is now home to three chairs, an ottoman and two end tables – furniture that once belonged to the Eagle’s Nest, the name given to the home built by Sir James Dunn, former chairman and president of Algoma Steel Corp. (ASC). We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Fine furniture finds new nest Back to video “It’s wonderful and we’re very proud to have it here,” said head librarian Colleen Abbott about the furniture, now being used for a reading nook in the library. ....