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Publication Date: December 5, 2024 - 12:08
PEI town backs away from contentious pickleball plan that prompted mayor to resign
December 5, 2024
A central PEI town has decided not to proceed with a contentious pickleball plan that cost the community its mayor.A news release from the Town of Kensington says it is abandoning its plan to accept funding for six new pickleball courts, reversing a decision last week that prompted its mayor of 10 years to resign.
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