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The mayor of Prince Albert, Greg Dionne will bring forward a fundraising report at the next executive meeting on options to keep Marion Aquatics swimming pool in operation.
Based on previous contributions by the city, fluctuating subsidies from the sisters and if the city were to open the pool more to the public, the estimated cost for running it would be approximately $500,000, a number Dionne said the city could not support on its own. So, he’s reached out to nearby rural municipalities and local businesses and organizations.
“I had quite a few emails sent to my office saying they support the pool. So, I’ve written to all those people giving them the history of the pool and a donation request. So, I’m looking at all avenues. The government has no funding available and will not participate,” Dionne said.
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