Comber Celebrates Gathering Centre
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Lakeshore Mayor Tracey Baileywindsorstar
•Comber unveils new gathering centre park at tree lighting
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Residents of Comber gathered for a Christmas tree lighting and to celebrate the official opening of the town ’s Gathering Centre .
The $8-million agreement with Hydro One is intended to help the municipality invest in community upgrades in the region to compensate for the power lines, which were projected to have an impact on residents.
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