Cornwall unveils new Civic Centre (Guardian)

Coun. Corey Frizzell and Coun. Irene Dawson attended the unveiling of Cornwall’s new civic centre. (Guardian photo)
(by Dave Stewart)

CORNWALL  Coun. Irene Dawson summed it up succinctly at the grand opening of the Cornwall Civic Centre on Thursday.

“I’m quite proud of this place,” Dawson said after she walked through the front door.

The provincial and federal governments teamed up with the Town of Cornwall to spent $666,000 each on the new structure. When all is said and done, however, the town will spend close to $900,000 on the Civic Centre, bringing the total price tag to about $2.3 million.

The entire building is brand new.

The only memory left over from the old Civic Centre is the curling rink and even it got a makeover. The viewing area is brighter and completely wide open with much more room to view action on the ice, a good thing considering the P.E.I. Tankard men’s curling championships is underway.

Deputy Mayor Corey Frizzell said he took special pride in the new look.

“My grandfather had a hand in building this place in the late 1960s,” Frizzell said, referring to the original structure. “My mom used to come to some of the dances. It’s an icon in Cornwall.”

New features include a lift to make the building more accessible and additional space to serve the adjacent outdoor pool and the curling club. The new facility will serve the Cornwall and Area 50-Plus Club, the Lions Club and will also house community indoor recreation programming.

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