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Municipal District (M.D.) of Pincher Creek Council passed a motion to have a letter drafted, reaffirming council’s stance around proposed changes to the Oldman River Basin Water Allocation Order, with the intention of sending it to Premier Jason Kenney.
The motion was put forward by Coun. Terry Yagos during the March 9 council meeting, following discussions around a letter that was signed by City of Lethbridge Mayor Chris Spearman and sent to a number of provincial and federal elected officials.
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Alberta Energy Regulator Directive 067 Changes:
Municipal District (M.D.) of Pincher Creek council reviewed a letter received from the Westlock County regarding changes to Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) Directive 067.
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Directive 067’s purpose, titled Eligibility Requirements for Acquiring and Holding Energy Licences and Approvals, is to ensure that only responsible parties are granted the privilege of holding energy development licences.
The draft changes, which can be viewed at aer.ca, were released on January 13, and require applicants to submit more information, particularly financials, at the time of application and throughout the application’s lifecycle.
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Some Municipal District (M.D.) of Pincher Creek councillors aren’t comfortable with proposed changes to the funding formula of the Pincher Creek Foundation that came out of discussions with the Town of Pincher Creek.
Members of the Town and M.D. of Pincher Creek councils met alongside their respective CAOs in January to negotiate a more equitable funding agreement for the Pincher Creek foundation, but some M.D. councillors weren’t satisfied with the result presented during the February 9 meeting.
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