Mike Emmerich | Aug 19, 2015
The decision by the Mayor of North Frontenac and its councillors to unanimously vote that we are an “Unwilling Host” to wind turbines is much appreciated by this resident. I retired to this region last fall and have been welcomed by all I have met and all of my business dealings have been great. To learn about unnecessary electric generation proposals in our region that are just not needed, not including the damage to the environment and our health, was very dismaying. We do not yet know the outcome; if we do have 35-50 wind turbines installed around Brule and Grindstone Lakes, at least our elected politicians have heard the voice of the constituents and are working to help us prevent their installation. See www.bearat.org for more information and how to help.
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