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North Huron eyes recreational closures to save money

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North Huron residents are staring down the potential of a 20.65 per cent tax increase for the year, which Reeve Paul Heffer says is something they haven’t seen before.

North Huron recently held their first budget meeting and one of the recommended cost cutting measures was specifically aimed at recreation.

Those measures include closing the Wingham indoor pool in July and August, closing the Blyth Arena from April to September and shutting down Wingham’s municipally run fitness centre in May.

Council is also looking at one of their two arenas to decide if one needs to be closed permanently to save money.

Another budget meeting is planned later this month.

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