City staff are working on public art for the new building by evaluating submissions
The $30-million twin-pad replacement for the W.J. McMeeken Centre is on schedule for substantial completion in late January.
"They're working on insulation, drywall and taping," Lamming told a meeting of the parks and recreation advisory committee last week. "We're happy with the progress. Things are staying on track right now. We hope to continue that way through to the end of the build."
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