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Insurance snags delay reopening of Elliot Lake's shuttered pool

Insurance snags delay reopening of Elliot Lake's shuttered pool

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Elliot Lake pool remains closed with no reopening timeline after equipment failure. Mayor Wannan says the city awaits insurance assessments on electrical, filtration and chlorination systems, calling the delay "paralyzing." Programs were cancelled in June.
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