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Councillor ‘ticked’ at choice of site for wind turbine meeting
Credit: By Lisa Gervais, Lindsay Post Reporter, thepost.ca 26 August 2010 ~~
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LITTLE BRITAIN – Ward 16 Coun. David Marsh is livid that Energy Farming Ontario. Inc. has scheduled its next meeting for the Settlers Landing and Snowy Ridge wind parks for the Little Britain Arena.
“People are just going to go through the roof,” Marsh said.
He added that the Millbrook meeting will be held on the same night – Sept. 30 – and many Pontypool and Bethany residents had wanted to attend that meeting as well.
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