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UNB Fredericton pool given new lease on life after province steps inThe University of New Brunswick's Sir Max Aitken Pool may stay afloat for another three years after the provincial government offered financing to help extend the pool's life.CanadaMay 15, 2018
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Province offers to help keep Sir Max Aitken Pool afloat beyond fall 2018The New Brunswick government is offering to help keep the Sir Max Aiken Pool open beyond its fall 2018 decommissioning date.HealthApr 26, 2018
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City of Fredericton and University of New Brunswick continue capital city pool talksThe Sir Max Aitken pool at the University of New Brunswick will be decommissioned next fall, but many who rely on those facilities say there's optimism after finding out the city and university are still looking at partnering on a new pool.PoliticsSep 28, 2017
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Senior swimmers in Fredericton ask city to take the lead on pool problemMembers of the Silver Dolphins Seniors Swim club say they want to see the City of Fredericton take on even more of a leadership role to find a solution to the shortage of pool space once the Sir Max Aitken pool is decommissioned in 2018.HealthJul 13, 2017
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N.B. mayor says ‘take the politics out of pool’ as closure of Fredericton pool nearsThe mayor of a community surrounding Fredericton says a solution must be reached to build new pool before the Sir Max Aitken pool closes in September 2018.PoliticsJun 19, 2017
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Fredericton swim club continues plea for new pool, highlights importance of programsDozens of swimmers from the Fredericton Aquanauts Swim Team (FAST) gathered at city hall to highlight the importance of their programs and to keep the need for a new pool on the minds of city councillors.HealthJun 8, 2017
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New Brunswick mother concerned over UNB pool closureThe Sir Max Aitken pool at the University of New Brunswick will be decommissioned in the fall of 2018, and there are no plans yet for a new pool. Fredericton-area resident Pamela Moxon says she's heartbroken that her sons with special needs may not have anywhere to train -- something she says has made all the difference in their lives.HealthApr 26, 2017
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