Over the years, people have been fighting to save Scona Pool in the Queen Alexandra neighbourhood. Three weeks ago, the City of Edmonton officially shut it down but there is still one more push to get the pool re-opened. As Chris Chacon reports, a non-profit has jumped in with the hope of opening the doors to fill the void that has left swimmers without their favorite spot.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Newly formed non-profit tries to reopen Scona Pool after City of Edmonton closed it permanently
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