Wind farms demand careful and sensitive planning

By Douglas Hunter
Winnipeg Free Press

On the way to the Hudson River valley in early May, I made a point of detouring through Lewis County in upstate New York, to see the 320-[MW] Maple Ridge Wind Farm, which began operating in 2006. With 195 turbines, it is the largest installation in eastern North America.

I’ve long been skeptically supportive of wind power, skeptical in terms of whether we’re putting farms in the right place, where they can actually generate enough juice to justify their expense. I’ve been fearful of their introduction to natural areas like parks, but I’ve also found the anti-wind lobby exasperating in its at times hysterical, out-of-date facts, plain weird allegations (like electromagnetic-induced illnesses), and a propensity to propagate fringe-element denials of climate-change science.

All that said, I wanted to see for myself what life might be like in the midst of a major wind farm.
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Leash-free park dogs St. Thomas council

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Some members of council could find themselves collared Monday as a deputation promoting an off-leash dog park for the city states their case for having St. Thomas join the growing list of communities with designated areas for owners and their pets..
Such a facility has been bandied about for years and the issue has ostensibly been parked due to insurance concerns.
A recent conversation with treasurer Bill Day confirmed legal liability is a legitimate concern, however that hasn’t curbed the more than three dozen municipalities in the province which have off-leash facilities, including three in London. Continue reading