Swimming Pool - SOEC - learn the difference

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Swimming Pool - SOEC - learn the difference

Postby Thinktank » Oct 10th, 2012, 4:08 pm



Penticton people - the video shows you the difference beween the swimming pool and the SOEC.

One is full. the other is empty.
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Re: Swimming Pool - SOEC - learn the difference

Postby nepal » Oct 10th, 2012, 7:26 pm

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Apparently the new pool usage is up 300% from the old pool. It is used daily, from very early morning until into the night, by all ages. Smart decision to build it, given the major funding that was provided by Prov and Feds. It is an excellent facility, as is SOEC. SOEC usage will eventually increase.
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Re: Swimming Pool - SOEC - learn the difference

Postby twobits » Oct 11th, 2012, 7:11 am

Thinktank wrote:

Penticton people - the video shows you the difference beween the swimming pool and the SOEC.

One is full. the other is empty.
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At least we all now know the media source you derive your theories from.
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Re: Swimming Pool - SOEC - learn the difference

Postby CTF » Oct 11th, 2012, 10:33 am

nepal wrote:.
Apparently the new pool usage is up 300% from the old pool. It is used daily, from very early morning until into the night, by all ages. Smart decision to build it, given the major funding that was provided by Prov and Feds. It is an excellent facility, as is SOEC. SOEC usage will eventually increase.
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That is good to hear. I don’t use the pool but am glad that others are using it As a taxpayer I see it as a benefit that we have a facility where kids can learn to swim and families have something to do in the winter months.
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