It will be on a much-reduced basis over where they were operating when it closed last year, said acting board chairman Peter Hough.
This year, were just trying to keep the operation running on a reduced basis but at the same time do some planning to try and look at creating a long-term vision for how the centre can be sustainable in the long term.
The 61-year-old facility, which is affiliated with the United Church of Canada, is a non-profit conference centre and spiritual retreat that has been recognized internationally for its adult education, training and programming capabilities
Crippled by a nearly $300,000 debt load, however, the centre was declared financially insolvent last summer and ceased operations.
Last year …
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