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the Ontario government announced it is investing $3.7 million in 316 Seniors Active Living Centre programs across the province. Callander, Mattawa, and North Bay are sharing some of those spoils.
Biluk, who was speaking specifically to the 55-Plus Centre and the West Arthur Community Centre, said the active living programs provide a wide variety of activities and services to local seniors.