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Bruce MPP Barb Fisher
is extremely disappointed
•with Ontario Hydro's .tied
sioh to lay up Bruce A.
Fisher was a member of
the Select Committee porarily lay-up Bruce A
which recbnmended and return, Ontario's
Ontario Hydto study other: nuclear reactors to safety
options rather than suit- and excellence was a: deci:-
ting Bruce A down. ' sion by the Ontario Hydra
"Tttc :elect ion to tem'- board of directors. It was
not a polttioal decisiutt."
Fisher pledged she will
,continue to push. Ontario
t#ydro to meet its commit-
' ;merits
ommit ';merts to the community
and to examine all optiens
to address the impact of
the decision for the dura-
tion of the lay-up period.
Tuesday afternoon,
after Hydro's board of
directors made its long
awaited announcement,
Fisher announced her gov*
ernrneiit will. be providing
the design -build people
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$20,000 grant to the
Bruce, • Co.trnnunity
levclopment Corporation
to conduct an expedited
study of the impact of
Hydro's, decision, and. to
develop a longer term
community economic
development strategy;
"This funding will pro,
vide the seed, money we
need'. to plan for ecenomic
diversification . in the..
Bruce."
• Fisher said three senior
Ministry of Agriculture,Food and Rural Affairs
economic development
officers have been
appointed to supfport•plan
n ng.activities.othe com-
munity, Fisher is the par-
liamentary assistant to the
minister of agriculture.
Fisher also announced
tliat. Tony Clement, ;
Minister of Transportation,
hasmade; an official
request to CN Rail to
delay the Sale of the
Newton Subdivision, a
short -line railway corrktor
which„could be aa'vitai
• component IQ the =mean-
ie diversification options
under consideration.
Sant MacGregor, of
Integrated Energy, Bevel.
o at the Bruce Energy:
Centre said Hydro .has
committed ,to provide sta-
ble steam and reduced .
electricity rates -for the
BEC.
• "We're working togeth
er to get natural gas and a
appropriately sized and
located , natural gasco-
generating plant: This is
all still to be a 'worked out,
MacGregor said.
Hospital board rep
explains changes
Helen Rintoul, who sits
On, the W nghani and
District. Hospital board for
West . Wawafosh.
Township, attended coun-
cil's March 10 meeting.
She explained the cow:
sttuction of the new clinic,
downsizing of the hospital
kitchen, the use of food.
thertnalization carts and
the .efforts to. attract more.
doctors to Winghan and
area
Council has accepted
the, tender, of Rosemary
Huber, at $3.50 per deg, to,.
distribute dog tags and`
collect appropriate fees.
A, bylaw was passed
amending the zoning on a
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1.0 acre parcel on the north
partof lot 19, Conc. 14,
from general agriculture to
agriculture .commercial,;- ,
industrial.
Council approved. pay-
•iiig the same rate as 1997:
to Wheels Away: 250 per
capita plus $2 per ride on
a quarterly basis for 1998,
for•all eligible residents tit. ..
the township using the .
service. .
" Commit 'held two in
camera sessions to dean
with legal matte�
art of councillor's
er diem:should:.
e tax exempt:
Kinloss: -,Township
council is supporting a
resolution- by MildinaY�; '•,>,
Carrick in regard to "' " � . rx ,,n ��,
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amending the "new ">ar$i�U• �,�
Brindley fora beaver ..
bounty fr'om'the 'township,
over,`and apo'e'the ' 15
paid by the county was,
denied.
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Municipal. Act. They want
one-third of a councillor's
per diem exempt from
income taxation up to
$10,000, with anything in
excess subjectto the exist-
ing
xisting taxation formula.
The papers from the
:township's 'solicitor on the
•draft site ;plat agreement:
for Fisherman's Cove still
not ready for council's
March 16 meeting.
Applications have been
made .;to ' Bruce County,
planning for a temporary
church by the Mennonite
conintunity, and surplus
farm buildings • by David,
Gibson and Larry
Henderson,
A.request 'from " Charles
The township's levy for
Maitland `Valley
Conservation Authority
for this year is $4,717, the
same as in 1997.' r
„
Connell agreed not to
proceed with a reassess-
ment on the .Black Creek
municipal drain at this
time, due to the absorbent
cast assoeiated"with such a
project, and that e�.tch
landowner along the. Crani
would have to be assessed
for such a'project.'