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Hmm, a game of trust...Liam Arnott nudges Kaleigh Leger into the water during a game to see if all would go into the lake or if some would bail on their team. The activity was part of last week’s 1st
Biodigester a risk, but one worth taking, says Mullins By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Setting ongoing concerns regarding Grimsby’s $4.5 million
biodigester aside, Rob Hattin wants to know why council and hydro officials did not heed the Town’s legal counsel’s opinion.
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Beamsville Scout venture to Haliburton Scout Reserve. (L to R) Rhys Haner, Aidan Caja, Zander Penney, Jackson Blackburn, Morgan Masuko, Derrick Slack, Joshua Russell, Liam Arnott and Kaleigh Leger. Hattin, a former chair of Grimsby Energy, says serious concerns are evident in every facet of planning for the Sobie Road facility and insufficient due diligence throws gas on the fire. “It makes no sense to ignore that advice,” said Hattin. “It is a multi-million capital
project with long-term financial implications for the Town’s largest asset and the Town itself. Why would you not turn every stone?” Carolyn Mullins, chair of Grimsby’s Finance Committee, said she understands the concern, See DILIGENCE, Page 2