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Study Suggests Five Rinks Adequate

The public gets its first chance to see the first of three consultants report on the future of Sarnia's arenas Wednesday evening.

Mayor Mike Bradley says the initial study indicates the city could get by with five rinks instead of six.

Germain is rapidly becoming the target for closure

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Mayor Bradley says once council makes a decision whether to sell the second RBC ice pad, the rest of the pieces of the puzzle will fall into place.

However, any decision won't come until two more reports provide recommendations following public input.

Today's meeting begins at 6:30pm at the Kinsmen Centre on Lakeshore Rd.

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