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Trail Aquatic Centre closed due to outage

City of Trail has released the following info re the Trail Aquatic & Leisure Centre.

It is closed due to the power outage.

June 30, 2015

This notice is to inform the public that the Trail Aquatic & Leisure Centre (TALC) is closed due to a temporary power outage as a result of yesterday’s wind storm. We will notify the public once power has resumed and the TALC has reopened.

Also, City crews and contractors will continue to clean up fallen trees, branches and other debris at Gyro Park, East Trail and other locations over the next few days. We apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate your cooperation.

Please contact City of Trail Public Works at 250-364-0840 or City of Trail Communications at 250-364-0834 with any questions or concerns.

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