Local group hopes to replace Victoria Highland Civic Centre14 hours agoDuration 2:0614 hours agoNewsDuration 2:06The Baddeck facility was the heart of the community for 50 years, but was forced to close in 2024 because of structural and mechanical problems. A local committee is hoping to build a new multi-purpose facility to replace it. As Kyle Moore reports, it comes with a hefty price tag.Related Stories ‘We need to do something’: Shawville residents fight to save local arena Seniors in Moncton finally secure new space after years-long search Small northern Ontario towns weigh costly arena repairs as community pressure mounts Citizens’ group recommends Victoria-Saanich amalgamation The Grand Theatre hopes to win a Canada-wide competition to repair historic site in Indian HeadMore from NewsVideo5:27Activist, aid ship hit by drones on way to Gaza, NGO says19 minutes agoVideo1:33What he wants you to know about the liberation of the NetherlandsThe National 2 hours agoVideo0:46Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Friday, May 2, 20253 hours agoVideo1:51Winnipeg yarn store helping to bring iconic TV series back to life3 hours agoVideo2:48Introducing Waterloo region’s Museum BikeThe Morning Edition – K-W 3 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:17New evidence, NHLer testimony raise questions in world junior sexual assault trialThe National May 1Video8:09Danielle Smith says her Alberta government won’t advance a separation voteApril 30Video1:06Carney dances to Down With Webster after election winCBC News April 29Video2:33Trump fans praise tariffs, slam Canada at Michigan MAGA rallyThe National April 30Video0:58’Just look at the sheer girth’ of the ballot for Poilievre’s ridingCBC News April 29
Local group hopes to replace Victoria Highland Civic Centre
