Here's why it's lights out at Science World until 2023

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Here's why it's lights out at Science World until 2023
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They received $10 million in funding from the government but say more money is needed to 'rejuvenate' the dome.

However, in what appears to be a holiday humbug moment, the iconic Vancouver landmark is dark, and not for the first time this year either.

"From time to time [the dome] needs an internal technical touch-up to allow it to continue to shine brightly," a spokesperson for Science World tells Vancouver Is Awesome in an email. The Science World team is working to solve the issue as quickly as possible but says they don't anticipate the lights coming back on until late spring 2023.

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