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Fences need not lead to entertainment deprivation

Capital Centre reassures it is open for entertainment, and Blues Fest is just around the corner
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Let not the fences mislead you, the Capitol Centre (behind the fence) remains open throughout Main Street construction

Don’t let the fences get you down or deter you from the Capitol Centre. Despite the construction on Main Street, the Capitol Centre, at 150 Main Street East in downtown North Bay assures patrons the doors remain open, and everything is coming along for Blues Fest next weekend, August 30 to September 3.

See: Popular Bluesfest to involve more locations and more local talent

The block before the building is closed to vehicles, but the sidewalks remain open for business, with access on either end of the block at Wyld and Ferguson, staff explained.

See: Much of Main Street will be closed this weekend

Also, the walkway that connects the back parking lot behind the Capitol Centre to Main Street is also open, as is the parking lot.

So don’t let those fences keep you away from your entertainment. Staff emphasize that the Capitol Centre remains open, and the Main Street and McIntyre Street doors remain open.