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Why Nelson Aggregate’s quarry should be denied
November 22nd, 2011 
   
On Monday, November 14th, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper travelled to Burlington, Ontario to present to a Joint Board that is determining the fate of Mount Nemo -- an area of the Niagara Escarpment that is threatened by an aggregate proposal by Nelson Aggregate.Our counsel, Joanna Bull, presented to the group of decision makers about LOW’s concerns regarding the proposal. The... (more)
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For all they talk rock, quarries are about water
June 21st, 2011 
   
The Nelson hearing is a quasi-judicial process, with law and science at the forefront. The story of a new quarry on the Niagara Escarpment runs deeper than the issues before the Joint Board. It is rooted in the people who live and play on the Mount Nemo Plateau, in the frogs, salamanders, and fish that live in its ponds and wetlands, and in the those who put their lives on hold... (more)
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The Nelson Hearing Blog
June 20th, 2011 
   
A Warm Summer Greeting from PERL. Click here to read on!Field trip to Burlington May 29th, 2011 - Written by Joanna BullIt is around ten o’clock Sunday morning when we pull off the highway in Burlington and head north. The Niagara Escarpment looms ahead of us on Guelph Line, an angular brow reaching up to a blue sky. By the time we turn up the Harmers’ tree-lined... (more)
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Canada’s fish are in trouble
April 11th, 2011 
   
Some of Canada's oldest laws are designed to protect fish and fish habitat, cornerstones of our nation's culture, economy, and environment. Two of the most important environmental hearings in Canadian history have recently revealed that Canada's wild fish populations are not well protected. Pollution and habitat destruction are major threats. The Canadian government knows this,... (more)
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DEC Announces “State Of Lake Ontario” Meetings
February 16th, 2011 
   
ALBANY, NY -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced three upcoming public meetings during the month of March to discuss Lake Ontario fisheries. The annual "State of Lake Ontario" public meetings will be held in Niagara, Monroe and Oswego counties."DEC is committed to sound management of Lake Ontario fisheries to maintain... (more)
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Nelson Aggregates Hearing – January 31, 2011
February 10th, 2011 
   
January 31, 20114:15 pmReturning from their deliberations, the Chair explains that the hearing will proceed with the traditional mode for this hearing. Nelson must call its case, and any witnesses called in reply must be limited to replying (i.e. they cannot raise new issues).To clarify, Mr. Northey stood to note that, if we were in court, reply would be restricted... (more)
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Nelson Aggregates Hearing – January 19, 2011
January 31st, 2011 
   
3:00 pmThe Board has stopped the hearing for today, as planned, at 3:00. Mr. Donnelly indicates that PERL does not need to examine this witness. Conservation Halton indicates that they have approximately 30 minutes of questioning. The Chair reminds counsel strongly that their time estimates were inaccurate, such that the proceedings are behind by at least an hour, and that... (more)
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Lake Ontario needs your help at the Nelson Aggregate hearing
January 19th, 2011 
   
Lake Ontario needs your help. The success of the Nelson Aggregate quarry hearing depends on expert evidence on everything from hydrogeology and ecology to forest cover and endangered species. When the Ministry of Natural Resources pulled out of the hearing, an increased onus fell on non-government organizations like Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and PERL to pay for these experts to... (more)
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Nelson Hearing – December 2, 2010
December 9th, 2010 
   
December 2, 2010 - Hearing Day 74:35 pmWe hear from Mr. Beaman that, at least until January 28th, the hearing will continue to be held at the Quality Inn Suites, 754 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario (where we've been thus far). The proceedings are public, so feel free to come observe if you're in the area!The hearing is now adjourned until next Monday, December 6th,... (more)
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Lake White Fish (Coregonus clupeaformis)
December 6th, 2010 
   
Description The lake whitefish is a member of the salmon family and has the following characteristics: a small head with a blunt snout over hanging the lower jaw; old fish may develop a hump behind the head; the back is a pale greenish brown (Great Lakes) and sometimes dark brown to black (inland lakes). Average-sized whitefish in the commercial catch measure 40 to 50 cm in... (more)
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