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Paramount Skating Rink in Ottawa is a popular destination for children. Owner Jean LeRanger, who announced the building and business are for sale, says future owners should enjoy working with children. (The Times)
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Paramount Skating Rink, 1511 Chestnut St., Ottawa, originally opened in 1949 as Roystan Roller Rink. Ten years later it became Skoberg’s Furniture Store and remained a furniture business until 1979. Two years later, it reopened as Paramount Skating Rink. (The Times)
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The Ottawa skating rink, which is for sale for $230,000, includes a play area for young children. (The Times)
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The rest area at Paramount Skating Rink in Ottawa. The business will remain open until a buyer takes over. (The Times)
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Paramount Skating Rink in Ottawa includes a concession area for skaters. (The Times)