Cost of rebuilding Alberta town’s only ice rinks after explosion in the millions
EDMONTON — A hockey-loving town in southern Alberta that lost its only two ice rinks in a Zamboni explosion says it will cost millions to rebuild.
Derrin Thibault, Taber’s chief administrative officer, says council recently agreed to spend about $6 million to rebuild its large ice rink after the December blast shattered the walls around it.
The town still needs $5 million more to fix the second ice rink and the remaining parts of the community centre. It has also requested $8 million from the federal government for upgrades.
“The initial estimate was about $11 million to put things back the way they were. That’s not building new; that’s putting things back,” Thibault said in a phone interview.

