Over the long term, Wright said he could see some armouries in major urban centres — many of them built a century ago, either reconfigured or relocated to the suburbs or bedroom communities, where most Canadians now live.
Over the long term, Wright said he could see some armouries in major urban centres — many of them built a century ago, either reconfigured or relocated to the suburbs or bedroom communities, where most Canadians now live.
makes sense, Calgary they are talking about building a new armoury in the NE of the city where we have no footprint (which we ironically moved out of in 2012), which would also see the footprint of Mewata for example down sized as say HQs, and the BSL stay but atleast 1 coy of the units already there will move.
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