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NO OUTDOOR RINKS? NO PROBLEM

Outdoor rinks operated by the City of Timmins – four of them – were open, but last week’s mild, wet weather put the kibosh on them, at least temporarily.

Parks and recreation manager Glenn Thurston says a lot of cold weather is needed, to make the ice safe and enjoyable.

He says there was also a plan in which the city and another group were going to put a rink in at Hollinger Park.

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“Unfortunately with the weather,” Thurston says,” we didn’t have enough time to get it going.  What we’re going to do is we will be having next year a fantastic skating path or oval going through there.”

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Despite the uncooperative weather, Thurston notes that are still opportunities to skate indoors during the holidays.

“Tim Hortons has once again generously donated free skate times at all the (city-owned) arenas,” he notes, “and you can get the times at timmins.ca if you click on the Tim Hortons Public Skate.”

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