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Brockville city council to approve final budget in early March

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COVID-19‘s impact on businesses in Brockville is evident as multiple have come forth requesting more funding in support. Brockville city council looks to learn from the recent past The YMCA has requested $250,000 from the city.

In a statement from the Brockville YMCA, chairman/CEO David Batty says the city has always understood and appreciated the work the facilities do.“It is an opportune moment to begin discussions on how the municipality can support the YMCA in continuing to provide a pool and wellness centre to our residents.

It would be to the detriment of our community to lose this valuable community asset,” says Beatty.The Aquatarium is asking for $600,000 more than its usual base funding due to operating pressure caused by the.

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