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Elmira, Ontario, Canada | observerxtra.com | Volume 27 | Issue 12

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Woolwich backs call for moratorium on gravel pits Council wants greater local controls on decision making about gravel mining Steve Kannon Observer Staff

HIT WITH FEWER GRAVEL PITS than North Dumfries, Woolwich is nonetheless joining its fellow rural township’s call for a moratorium on new operations and a comprehensive review of provincial policies related to aggregate extraction. North Dumfries’ March 1 resolution won the backing of Woolwich councillors meeting Monday night. In calling for a moratorium, North Dumfries council noted applications for new and expanded gravel pits continue without any indication if additional supply is needed, adding pits and quarries have a negative impact on the environment as well as negative social impacts on host communities in terms of noise, air pollution, and truck traffic. The motion also calls for local municipalities to have a greater say in the process. The arguments resonated with Woolwich councillors, who pointed

to many of the same issues at play in the township. “If you go over there into North Dumfries, they have so many gravel pits it’s just decimating the land over there with how many gravel pits they have, and there just seems to be no end in sight,” said Coun. Patrick Merlihan. “Small municipalities like ours, we supply all the gravel for Waterloo, Kitchener ... and we get the headaches that go with it, so we’d like the support of those cities as well to recognize the inconvenience and other issues associated with gravel pits, and make this an issue worth talking about in the election coming up.” Mayor Sandy Shantz stressed the ecological issues involved with gravel pit operations. “In determining the need for new aggregate, looking at a below-water table [applications] to reflect current groundwater sciences, I think that’s really important,” she said. “The thing I’ve been talking about for seven → MORATORIUM 4

A pickup truck reported stolen in London wound up in a ditch in front of a Maryhill home after a pursuit by Wellington County OPP. The Bill Atwood driver is facing numerous charges.

Chatham man facing wide array of charges after Maryhill incident Bill Atwood Observer Staff

A 22-YEAR-OLD CHATHAM MAN IS facing numerous charges after a police chase ended with a stolen vehicle disabled and stopped in Maryhill last Friday. The incident began when Wellington County OPP received a report that a pickup truck stolen in London was travelling in the county. Shortly before

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11 a.m., OPP located the vehicle in Maryhill. When police tried to stop the vehicle, the suspect drove around a deflation device that had been placed across the road, striking a police cruiser. No injuries were reported. Joseph Austin Dawe is now facing a list of charges that includes flight from police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and possession of property obtained by crime over

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$5,000. He is also facing five counts of operating a motor vehicle while prohibited, two counts of suspended driving, unlawful possession of an identity document and failing to comply with a probation order. According to Maryhill resident Janice Drexler, Dawe drove over her lawn during his attempt to avoid police. “I came home and my lawn was ripped up. I

thought ‘what the heck are the police doing down there?’ There were about four or five different police units and I thought that’s an awful lot for speeding or, did somebody have an accident? Then I saw a truck in the ditch [at a neighbouring house.] While Drexler did not witness the incident, neighbour Nathan Klages saw part of it. “I was just in my house → POLICE CHASE 4

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