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ACW council considers comments on proposed gravel pit

ACW council considers comments on proposed gravel pit
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ACW council considers comments on proposed gravel pit

ACW council considers comments on proposed gravel pit
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ACW council considers comments on proposed gravel pit

ACW council considers comments on proposed gravel pit
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QUEEN S PARK: Yak looks back on past three years as a Minister of the Crown

Article content It’s a responsibility that very few people get to experience. While the demand on one’s time could be extremely challenging, it’s a challenge that is viewed as an opportunity by anyone who is tasked with the appointment and I must say I am grateful to be one of those few. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. QUEEN S PARK: Yak looks back on past three years as a Minister of the Crown Back to video I’d now like to reflect on a few of the accomplishments that have impacted not only the people of Renfrew-Nipissing- Pembroke but indeed those in the entire province. Locally, my first significant item was to lead the discussion on the issue of the extension of Highway 17, ensuring that it was firmly placed into the capital plan for transportation infrastructure.

Local company fined $15,000 for excavating on Crown land

THUNDER BAY - A Thunder Bay company has been fined $15,000 after pleading guilty to excavating on Crown land without first obtaining a permit. According to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, the Hockenhull Land and Cattle Company of Thunder Bay removed soil and aggregate and deposited a layer of stone on Crown land near Kashabowie Lake. The excavation was part of landscaping for a tourist facility in the area and was done between October 2017 and November 2018. The company did not obtain a proper permit for the work, which is required under the Aggregate Resources Act. Additionally, written authorization under the Public Lands Act is required to deposit material on Crown land but no written authorization was obtained.

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