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Tag Archives: appeal
Fund raising
BFCC has successfully negotiated a settlement with Woolwich Bio-En, represented by Eric K. Gillespie and Associates at the tribunal and mediation. Those legal costs come to $14,000, and that bill is now due. Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Fundraising
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Results of the Mediation
After two productive days of mediation, the Bio‑Fuels Citizens’ Committee have signed an agreement with Woolwich Bio-En. Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Citizen's Liaison Committee
Tagged advice, appeal, bfcc, Bio-en, Bio-Fuel Citizens' Committee, Biogas, build, Citizen's Liaison Committee, CLC, Committee, complaints, decommissioning, Environmental Review Tribunal, letter of credit, location, mediation, Ministry of the Environment, MOE, non-legal, operation, phone, re-location, reports, trucks, Woolwich Council
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Outcome of the mediation hearing on Wednesday
The parties have made significant progress and have come closer in their positions, but there remain some details to be worked out. There will be another mediation session when we hope to come to an agreement. Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Chuck Martin, Meetings, News, Public Awareness
Tagged agreement, appeal, bfcc, BFCC-Appeal, Bio-en, CKCO, CTV, joint statement, media, mediation, meeting, news, non-disclosure, progress
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Fund Raising Press Release
The Elmira Bio-Fuel Citizens’ Committee appeal is now well underway. Concerned citizens are taking on the corporate world to stop the installation of an anaerobic digestion plant in the north end of Elmira, Ontario. Their contention is that this installation … Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, News, Public Awareness
Tagged appeal, bfcc, BFCC-Appeal, citizens, citizens' committee, community, contribution, David and Goliath, Elmira, emissions, environment, fundraiser, funds, health, lawyer, liveable future, location, trust account
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Bad news
the MoE doesn’t give a rat’s ass about the people in Elmira Continue reading
appeal
Just want to let you all know that after many hours of work Michael Purves-Smith has filed an appeal on the approval of the Bio-En location on our behalf. We should all thank Michael for his efforts and time spent, … Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Location, Woolwich Township Council
Tagged appeal, Bio-en, Council, location, township
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Press Release from Woolwich Township Council
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 27, 2011
Township Opposed to Ministry of the Environment’s Approval of Bio-En Facility Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Location, Ministry of the Environment, Politicians, Public Awareness, Todd Cowan, Woolwich Township Council
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