Nuclear waste
In a delegation at the May 17 Hanover council meeting, Michelle Stein, president of Protect Our Waterways – No Nuclear Waste, asked council for their support in asking the South Bruce council to commit to a binding referendum conducted by a third party independent authority.
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This comes as concerns mount for South Bruce citizens opposed to a proposed underground repository to store used nuclear fuel.
“The plan to bury this high level radioactive waste is an experiment,” Stein said to Hanover council.
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A Southwestern Ontario man was convicted Tuesday of careless driving after a pickup truck crashed into the front entrance of an auto parts retail store early last year in Sarnia.
Corbyn Critchfield was facing a Criminal Code charge of impaired by drug connected to the January 2020 incident, but that was withdrawn after he pleaded guilty in a virtual Sarnia courtroom to the single Highway Traffic Act charge. An agreement to go that route was reached between the Crown and defence lawyer Steve Menzies following a pre-trial in front of a different judge due in part to “inadvertent intoxication” by an unknown drug.
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