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The Castle Arms board denies ties to Cassellholme, calling claims of control a false narrative threatening 300 seniors' housing.
The Castle Arms board, which operates low-income seniors’ housing in North Bay, denies being connected to Cassellholme, a nearby long-term care home, stating the two are separate entities with distinct boards, funding, and governance.
It clarifies that Castle Arms acquired its land and built its facilities 40 years ago using independent funds, not from the city or Cassellholme, and that shared directors in the past do not imply current ties.
A newly restructured board now includes experts in property management, finance, seniors housing, accounting, and tenant representation.
The board alleges that Mayor Peter Chirico and some councillors are attempting to exploit the distinction to gain control over Castle Arms’ assets to help fund Cassellholme’s capital project, which involves nine municipalities.
Councillors Horsfield and Gardiner are criticized for advancing a motion without evidence, which the board calls a breach of duty and a false narrative that threatens the well-being of about 300 seniors who depend on the housing.
La junta de Castle Arms niega vínculos con Cassellholme, llamando a las reclamaciones de control una narrativa falsa que amenaza la vivienda de 300 personas mayores.