CHURCHILL, MB. – The Churchill Town Centre Complex and its theatre will have significant repairs and restoration work done thanks to money from the Manitoba government, Minister Cameron Friesen said in a news release.
The Town Centre Complex is home to many amenities that support daily life in Churchill. It includes the school, hospital, personal care home, arena, theatre, bowling alley, curling rink, child-care centre, gymnasium, radio station, industrial arts centre, library, playground, pool and fitness centre. The building is 225,000-sq.-ft.
“Churchill is a unique and valuable asset, not only for Manitoba but to Canada as a whole,” said Friesen. “We are pleased to invest in major repairs to the town centre complex and we’ll continue to stand with the community of Churchill during these challenging times.”
Friesen noted the roof at the CTCC will be repaired, with work being prioritized and completed in multiple phases.
“This centre is an important hub for Churchill residents and those from surrounding communities, providing everything from recreation activity to hospital and personal care,” said Municipal Relations Minister Jeff Wharton. “Due to harsh weather conditions and storm damage, extensive maintenance is required to stabilize and protect the centre, and ensure a clean and safe environment.”
Work will also be done to refurbish areas remediated for mould, asbestos and other issues that caused the temporary closure of the theatre. The town uses the theatre for school concerts, graduation ceremonies, lectures and plays. The space is also used for community meetings, movies, guest performances by travelling music and theatre groups, and presentations on polar bears geared to tourists.
The theatre repairs will allow it to reopen, ensure user and employee safety, reduce future energy costs and lower ongoing maintenance requirements, Wharton noted.
“I would like to thank the government for investing in important improvements to the Town Centre Complex,” said Mayor Michael Spence, Town of Churchill. “We’re pleased to be working with our partners to position Churchill for a bright future and investing in the Town Centre Complex that houses the regional hospital, school and other facilities helps us along that path.”
The province will issue public tenders seeking bids to undertake the projects, and the exact cost of the repairs will be confirmed after the tenders are received and reviewed.
Manitoba Post with files from Government of Manitoba
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