Since my last update thing:
The community group opposed to replacing
a boarded up school missed the OPB deadline and the project will likely be able to go ahead, but they community wants a lot of say in the project.
Groundbreaking has begun on the George Jeffrey Children's Centre, probably one of the most exciting architectural pieces in progress in the city. It should be completed by Autumn 2008.
The Lakehead Public School Board will be demolishing Balsam Street School to built their new $27M high school. The school will replace Hillcrest and PACI, and serve Port Arthur's north end and the rural area around the city.
The Gold Dome was sold and will be renovated, including a new dome fabric. It will offer general sports, with an emphasis on sports that don't have leagues in the city.
The Ontario Liberals have made an election promise that, if elected, a new senior's assisted living centre will be constructed on the Hogarth-Riverview Hospital grounds, replacing Pinewood and Dawson courts, which are aging and need replacing.
There was a fire at Dease Pool at 6:30 this morning, the building suffered minor structural damage. No one was hurt.
That's it.