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Article content The RRCA announced the decision on July 16, saying the conservators’ actions in opposition to a proposed 25-lot campground adjacent to the east end of the marsh forced its hand. A rezoning amendment was passed by South Glengarry council at the beginning of July to allow the campsite to go through, much to the dismay of the CMC. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Cooper Marsh Conservators respond to RRCA Back to video “This drew public attention to the potential harm that increased human activity such a development might cause to the sensitive wildlife of Cooper Marsh,” said the CMC in a press release Wednesday, explaining its actions and offering little information on what its future now holds. ....
Article content If any of your readers believe the 49.6 C experienced in Lytton, B.C., was a fluke, or won’t happen again – or won’t happen here – you need to take a responsible lead and advocate for an end to the petroleum industry here in SDG. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Letters to the editor, July 24, 2021 Back to video If we don’t stop the oil industry, it will be our communities that will suffer next. Can you imagine 49.6 C in Cornwall? The people of Lytton couldn’t imagine it either. ....
Article content If any of your readers believe the 49.6 C experienced in Lytton, B.C., was a fluke, or won’t happen again – or won’t happen here – you need to take a responsible lead and advocate for an end to the petroleum industry here in SDG. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Letters to the editor, July 24, 2021 Back to video If we don’t stop the oil industry, it will be our communities that will suffer next. Can you imagine 49.6 C in Cornwall? The people of Lytton couldn’t imagine it either. ....