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Barley Risotto and Kimchi: A Culinary Crossroads| SaltWire #food #cookingshorts #kimchiSYDNEY, N.S. - The Nova Scotia government will contribute $850,000 toward a new scoreboard at Cape Breton’s largest arena.
“The investment in Centre 200 is more than just an upgrade to its facilities; it’s an investment in the community, the local economy and the province’s cultural landscape,” Houston said in the news release.‘The beginning of amazing things to come’: Cape Breton's Centre 200 to receive $850,000 in upgrades ahead of 2024 World Women’s Curling Championship
Cape Breton Regional Municipality’s manager of facilities Paul MacDonald told the Cape Breton Post in January he was “pretty confident” a new scoreboard would be installed within the year. He had added the request for proposal to CBRM for the video scoreboard has closed, with the municipality working through the process with suppliers.
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