First games at twin-pad arena planned for March 1

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First games at twin-pad arena planned for March 1
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The ice plant is being started up today

As Mayor Matthew Shoemaker released early photographs of the new twin-pad arena's interior on Tuesday, city officials told SooToday they're hoping to start limited use of the facility on Friday, Feb. 24.

The $30-million arena at 556 Goulais Ave. is a replacement for the well-beyond-its-useful-lifespan W.J. McMeeken Centre.

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