Rocky road to reopening for Friends Over 55 Centre in Port Colborne:Recreation centre to keep vaccine passport system after province drops it
Summary
When he first moved to Port Colborne in his retirement, Wayne Ayles was looking to solve a problem — he suddenly had a lot of free time. He found the solution on the pool table at the Friends Over 55 […]
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When he first moved to Port Colborne in his retirement, Wayne Ayles was looking to solve a problem — he suddenly had a lot of free time. He found the solution on the pool table at the Friends Over 55 Recreation Centre. “It’s a good pastime,” said