Thursday, February 19, 2009

In the Courier Weekend, Feb. 20, 2009

Kathy Bockus/Courier
Charlotte County Civic Centre board president, Richard Fulton, left, and site selection committee chair, Bob Coates, right, announce Thursday that the $15-million complex will be built here, at Budd Avenue in St. Stephen.



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DOWNTOWN BOUND
Civic Centre to be built on St. Stephen waterfront at Budd Avenue

By KATHY BOCKUS
kathy@stcroixcourier.ca

ST. STEPHEN – A site long favoured by the Charlotte County Civic Centre committee and the town has been chosen as the future home of the $15-million recreational, retail and business complex.
“We are very pleased to announce that we have selected Budd Avenue as the site for our civic centre,” said Richard Fulton, president of the CCCC board of directors, as he made public the long-anticipated location for the civic centre in a press release Thursday, Feb. 19.
“After extensive analysis of several possible sites, our committee feels we have definitely made the right choice,” said Bob Coates, chair of the CCCC board’s site selection committee.
Budd Avenue is located along the St. Croix River and near the Visitor Information Centre, the Town Square and the St. Croix Public Library.

For details, see the Courier Weekend, on newsstands Thursday evening.

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