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Trail ignoring youth:Skate Park advocate

Trail City Council is ignoring youth in this year’s budget.

This from Patrick Audet with Friends of the Trail Skate Park after they presented to council this week asking for the facility to be included in this year’s fiscal plan.

Audet is concerned another year has passed where the city has a list of priority items that leave out the youth of the community.

Over a dozen kids aged 13-19 attended the presentation.

Council said their plans to build a brand new library in the downtown is a perfect example of how youth is very much part of their agenda.

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