Centennial Fountain in Little Lake needs to be repaired. The cost to repair to Peterborough was estimated at $90,000. That money was already approved by council to spend on the fountain but last night according to the Peterborough Examiner (Brendan Wedley), GE made the commitment to pay for the repairs.
The fountain was actually a gift to the city from GE in 1967. At that time the gift was a significant contribution to the city and the covering the cost of repairs is just as significant. Thank you GE.
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