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A 47-year-old man from Kinistino is facing three charges in connection with an incident in the community on June 18.
Melfort RCMP and officers from the Ministry of Environment Conservation Officer joined forces as port of the Protection and Response Team to execute an arrest warrant on Ruttle Avenue in Kinistino.
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The man, identified as Craig Jensen was arrested without incident and has appeared in court on several charges.
47-year-old Craig Jensen of Kinistino, Sask., is charged with:
Multiple charges in Kinistino incident
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Last Updated: Jun 15, 2021 | 6:40 AM
South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Janice Jackson is assuring the community a proposed Aquaculture farm on the Bruce Peninsula would not go ahead if there were water contamination concerns.
Very little has been said so far about a proposed fish farm by Berford Lake, north of Wiarton that may eventually draw water in and out of Colpoy’s Bay.
A citizen action group website called smellsfishy.org is concerned there would be water contamination and other environmental impacts as well as noise, increased commercial traffic and possible effects on surrounding property values.
Jackson says, “The one thing that I can say from experience is the Ministry would not allow anything– a drop of contaminant to go into that bay. I can tell you that right now, and I can tell you that the First Nations won’t either and neither will the municipality.”