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Rossland Light Opera Players secure CBT grant

The Rossland Light Opera Players will be seeing savings on heating costs thanks to a recent Columbia Basin Trust grant.

They’re getting over $5,800 through the Arts and Culture Venues grants program to upgrade their furnace at the Bodega Hotel.

Board director Denis Senecal says the old furnace was on its last legs.

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Senecal is excited for the upgrade.

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He says saving money on heating costs will allow them to put on better shows.

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