Brandon Sun By: Colin Slark
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The Kullberg s warehouse, shown here in 2019, is one of the properties that will be demolished by the end of March to make way for the new Daly Overpass.
The provincial government is looking to have four buildings needing to be demolished to make way for the new Daly Overpass taken down by the end of March, according to documents attached to a tender for the project.
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The provincial government is looking to have four buildings needing to be demolished to make way for the new Daly Overpass taken down by the end of March, according to documents attached to a tender for the project.
After a series of short-term closures to fix issues with the building, the City of Flin Flon shut the facility down for the last time Jan. 28 after staff members noticed a pronounced bow in the pool area’s roof, over what used to be the pool’s deep end. Just over two weeks later, the pool was formally shut down for good after an engineering assessment of the building determined it was no longer safe for public use. The roof collapsed over the deep end area after a heavy snowfall last month, forcing the City to expedite demolition at the site.