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FINCH A determined opponent of the Nation Rise Wind Farm is continuing the fight against the project.
Ruby Mekker, once involved with the grassroots Concerned Citizens for North Stormont, said community members continue to twist in the wind as an important date approaches, and she’s calling on Stormont Dundas South Glengarry MPP Jim McDonell to communicate concerns to government ministers and other officials.
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Mekker, of Finch, earlier this week emailed McDonell’s office, writing, “your constituents and yourself opposed the Nation Rise Wind project from the start. The people did not consent then, and we continue our opposition.”
How One Sawmill Explains the Skyrocketing Price of Wood Slate 1 day ago © Provided by Slate White gold. Henry Grabar
The late-pandemic supply-chain crisis never smelled quite as good as it did on Wednesday morning in Searsmont, Maine. The air on the 80-acre campus of Robbins Lumber was thick with the scent of Eastern White Pine the tallest trees in the Maine forest being sliced into boards. Yet the warehouse, a cavernous hangar designed to stores pallets of finished lumber for shipment, was virtually empty. The company cannot keep wood on the shelves.
“Traditionally, these tiers are about four deep with lumber on both sides, you can hardly get a unit of lumber down the middle,” said Alden Robbins, the company’s vice president. “Look at it now. We’re running at about a quarter of our inventory, and we’re running at full speed, that’s how much demand there is. And if we produced 10 times as much as we produce, we could sell it all right now.”
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