â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

PG Gymnasts are in for a Warm Winter

The Prince George Gymnastics Club won’t be waiting much longer for a much needed update.

In September City Council agreed to replace the gymnasiums inadequate heating systems so that the club could operate safely in the winter.

The replacement heater is scheduled to be installed in mid-December.

“They’re going to work around us and our scheduling because we’ll have to tear up some of our equipment” said Club President Lucia Fendelet. “So the best time for us and our programs is over the holidays when our rec program stops for Christmas.”

If all goes well, gymnasts will return to a much warmer building in the new year, although there will still more work to be done.

“Our doors are in bad shape” said Fendelet. “When it snows and when it’s cold, the cold air comes through because there’s holes in our doors and right now we have duct tape trying to protect us from the cold air coming in and the snow which really doesn’t help.”

The city will be assessing the building for further potential upgrades in 2016.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Robin Batchelor
Robin Batchelor
Have a story you want to share? Send news tips to [email protected]

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, November 4th

The (6-7) Canucks begin a 4-game homestand Wednesday night at 7:00 against the Chicago Blackhawks.

City Council discusses two-year closure of Aquatic Centre

Prince George City Council discussed the upcoming two-year closure of the Aquatic Centre at tonight's (Monday) meeting. In April 2024, City Council approved $37 million in facility upgrades for the Aquatic Centre. 

B.C. Coroners Service reports 158 suspected drug toxicity deaths in September

The B.C. Coroners Service said Monday that preliminary data shows 158 people died in September of suspected drug toxicity.  The post B.C. Coroners Service reports 158 suspected drug toxicity deaths in September appeared first on AM 1150.

Cariboo Hockey Wrap; Monday, November 3rd

Cariboo (6-3-1) sits third in the eight-team U18 league and travels to Burnaby this weekend to play the Vancouver NE Chiefs (8-2-0).VNE is three points up on the Cougars for second place.

Local Mounties unveil “See Something, Say Something” campaign to boost crime reporting

During November, Mounties and other local partners will be providing information to residents and businesses about the best ways to report crime to police and how residents and police can work together to address different types of crime.
- Advertisement -