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Clinton News Record, 2015-11-11, Page 10
Wednesday, November 11, 2015 • News Record 9 NWMOdraft for kenning Construction Ltd. Resolves dispute with Central Huron mayor public review The Nuclear Waste Manage- ment Organization (NWMO) is responsible for the implemen- tation of Adaptive Phased Man- agement, Canada's plan for the safe, long-term care of used nuclear fuel. Implementing Adaptive Phased Management 2016 to 2020 - Draft for public review is our annual five-year strate- gic plan. The plan provides an overview of the NWMO and Adaptive Phased Manage- ment. The plan presents high- lights of our work program in eight key areas. Activities are proposed in each area to sup- port continued progress on this important national initiative. Based on the comments and ideas received, we will refine the plan and publish the final document in March 2016. Our progress in 2016 against this plan will be described in our Annual Report published in March 2017. The plan is a living docu- ment that is regularly assessed, strengthened and redirected in the face of new information, advances in technology and science, changes in societal val- ues and evolving public policy. We welcome comments and ideas about howwe are contin- uing to move forward. To guide this review, we have included some questions for consideration. 1. The draft plan is built around eight strategic objec- tives. Are the objectives that we have identified appropriate? Have we missed key areas? 2. The draft plan identifies work and activities we propose to undertake to accomplish these objectives. Have we set out appropriate activities? 3. The draft plan is intended to anticipate the challenges ahead and plan for them. Over the next five years, what are the key challenges that will need to be addressed? 4. Whatwillthe NWMO need to put in place to respond to these challenges? 5. Other comments, ques- tions or suggestions? We welcome comments by mail or through our website (www.nwmo.ca) by Dec. 31. Sharin9a Healthier0/0 itti with FaRTIL7PaL7101111© to FLYNN FARMS, buyer from the Brussels 4H Show and Sale 4H Member, Dallas Coultes. News Record staff News staff On Oct. 30 Jennison Con- struction Ltd. announced that it had resolved a dispute with Central Huron Mayor Jim Ginn. The dispute led to proceed- ings with the Superior Court in 2013 after the Goderich Sig- nal Star reported on June 20, 2013 comments made by Ginn during and after a com- mittee of the whole meeting. The comments were regard- ing Jennison's suitability as a municipal contractor in light contractor in light of the company's plans to expand a gravel pit in Ashfield-Colbome- Wawanosh. Jennison objected to Ginn's comments as "unjustified criticism" of the company's business ethics and environmental standards. Both parties have agreed to discontinue legal pro- ceedings between them. "My comments following the committee of the whole f Freedom Investor HOMENIL SWEET HOME I Gourmet Living meeting were not intended meeting were not intended to disparage Jennison Con- struction, which has a long history as a successful, responsible business in this area.," Ginn said in a press release. "I have always been firmly committed to envi- ronmental stewardship and the protection of environ- mental standards. That commitment has lead me to oppose certain kinds of development like Jenni- son's gravel pit project in LOCAL HERO C 01) Degrees & Diplomas Create a financial plan based on your lifestyle $ Entrepreneur eL1teL tH_e. Ashfield -Colborne- Ashfield-Colborne- Wawanosh Township. I rec- ognize, however, that Jen- nison has proceeded in accordance with all regu- latory requirements in gaining approval for the pit and has a strong record of environmental compli- ance in relation to its other gravel extraction projects." Bill Jennings, vice-presi- dent of Jennison Construc- tion, also welcomed resolu- tion of the dispute. SWEETER HOME Thrifty Living IIIIIIIIIIIII®y A financial plan that actually works starts with your personal definition of prosperity and your lifestyle choices. Libro calls this Prosperity Planning. It's tailored to life here. It's only about you, your choices and your future. And it comes with an expert Coach to guide you through the financial bits like mortgages, investing and paying forthose expensive coffees. Libro Prosperity Planning works. Meet a Libro Coach, start your plan, get ahead and experience what Libro Coaching is all about. We're building personal, business ° and community prosperity throughout southwestern Ontario. 0 r Enter Libro's $10,000 Prosperity Challenge: visit or call any Libro branch, meet a Coach and get started! libro.ca/plantoprosper 0 Libro 1-800-361-8222 service@libro.ca CREDIT UNION