Dalhousie playground renewal complete

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Parents and children in Fort Richmond recently celebrated the completion of a years-long playground rehabilitation project.

The $230,000 project at Dalhousie School included three structures with slides, swings and climbing components.

“Three years ago, we recognized Dalhousie School’s playground had not received a makeover in over 25 years,” said parent and organizer Jaime Webster. “It was time to update and breathe new life into the property and to our community.”

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Parents and children in Fort Richmond recently celebrated the completion of a years-long Dalhousie School playground rehabilitation project. Pictured from left: Michael Lacroix, Carol Coburn, Janice Lukes, Marina Wilson, Suzanne Pothe, Jaime Webster, Jennifer Bracken, Julie Fisher, Lee Fehler, Miriam Delos Santos, and Cindy Warren.
Supplied photo Parents and children in Fort Richmond recently celebrated the completion of a years-long Dalhousie School playground rehabilitation project. Pictured from left: Michael Lacroix, Carol Coburn, Janice Lukes, Marina Wilson, Suzanne Pothe, Jaime Webster, Jennifer Bracken, Julie Fisher, Lee Fehler, Miriam Delos Santos, and Cindy Warren.
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Parents and children in Fort Richmond recently celebrated the completion of a years-long playground rehabilitation project. The $230,000 project at Dalhousie School included three structures with slides, swings and climbing components.
Supplied photo Parents and children in Fort Richmond recently celebrated the completion of a years-long playground rehabilitation project. The $230,000 project at Dalhousie School included three structures with slides, swings and climbing components.
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