"We'd love to see a new building thrive in this community. But not at this capacity, reducing the arena by 3,000 seats for us."
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Senior executives with the Professional Women’s Hockey League say they were not offered a “seat at the table” to discuss the size of the proposed Lansdowne 2.0 arena. Article content
“We trusted the mayor. We trusted OSEG. Yet not once where we contacted to speak about the capacity,” Amy Scheer, the PWHL’s senior vice-president of business operations, told members of the city finance committee on Wednesday, when city hall received the first round of 88 delegations signed up to address the controversial redevelopment. Article content Article content
The proposal would reduce the size of the arena to a seating capacity of 5,850, with stan

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