The Creemore
Echo
Friday, November 18, 2011
Vol. 11 No. 46
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INSIDE THE ECHO
A Creemore Commercial
No Strings Attached
Chamber ensemble at St. Luke’s
Brian and darci-que are on TV!
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News and views in and around Creemore
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MAPLE VALLEY WIND TURBINES BACK ON TABLE
SILENT RESPECT Veterans, their fellow Legion members, current military members and the general public all paused for a moment of silence with the lights turned low before last Friday’s Remembrance Service, remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice. For more photos of the ceremony, see page 7.
by Brad Holden Skyway 124 Wind Energy Inc., the company that was halfway through the environmental screening process for a wind turbine proposal in Maple Valley when it withdrew in September 2009 after the Green Energy Act was introduced, has now returned with a FIT contract and notice of a proposal to build five turbines in the same area. According to the Notice of Proposal, issued Tuesday, the Skyway 124 turbines will be located on the east side of County Road 124, in an area between Nottawasaga’s 6/7 Sideroad and 12/13 Sideroad, with 10th Concession being the eastern boundary. The notice can be seen on page 8, and a more detailed map of the project can be seen on page 12. In total, should the project be approved, it would (See “Wind” on page 12)
OUR NEW ONLINE HOME: THECREEMOREECHO.COM by Brad Holden This week the Creemore Echo is proud to introduce its brand new online home, thecreemoreecho.com. Designed by Michael L’Ecuyer and Ruth Ann Pearce of Creemore’s coloveration art and design studio, the new website takes advantage of much that today’s Internet has to offer in terms of delivering information in a dynamic, timely manner, not only on our website but across social networks as well. With this site we will be able to upload more content from the Echo, and in eyecatching new ways (think videos and lots of pictures). The website will now retain every story we’ve ever uploaded, and that cache of information will be fully searchable. Perhaps most interestingly, visitors will also have the ability to
comment on any article they choose. We hope this will become a vital forum for our readers to discuss what’s happening in Creemore and its surrounding area. Reflecting the technology of our times, thecreemoreecho.com is also optimized for mobile use (though we encourage any iPad, iPod or iPhone users to update their operating systems to iOS 5, in order to get the most out of the site). Some of you may be wondering, we suspect, why we chose to start fresh at a new address (thecreemoreecho. com) instead of continuing on with our traditional one (creemore.com). It’s a good question, regarding a decision that came after a lot of discussion. Our first directive to the coloveration crew was that we wanted our new (See “Council” on page 6)
Fred Mills Photo
INFERNO
The Airport Road barn of dairy farmers Colin and Tanya Walker burned to the ground Tuesday night, unfortunately killing 65 cattle, a dog and two cats. Clearview Township Fire and Emergency Services responded with 30 firefighters and 10 pieces of fire apparatus from five stations. Water was brought in as there are no hydrants in the area. A defensive fire attack was deployed to protect buildings close to the barn and the fire was under control after two and a half hours. Essa Township Fire Department deployed an apparatus and crew into the New Lowell station for coverage. The fire is under investigation by the Fire Marshall’s office due to the extent of damages – over $500,000. Serving Mulmur & The Creemore Hills for 35 years
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