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THUNDER BAY — More improvements are coming to the Fort William Gardens, the largest and oldest arena in Thunder Bay.
It's allocated $675,000 for the work, but the city is also hoping for some government funding on top of that. Although there has been no announcement yet about the status of that application, planning for upgrades that will begin after hockey season ends next spring is proceeding. "These are original single-pane windows and doors. Some of them were replaced about 25 years ago ... but our main goal is to get rid of the low-efficiency items," Jankowski told TBnewswatch in an interview Wednesday.
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