There are two dates in Teeswater (South Bruce) that many residents will remember. Article content
The first date, Jan. 24, 2020, when the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) and an area farmer announced that 1,500 acres of farmland had been obtained for the possible site of a deep geological depository (DGR) for the storing of high-level nuclear waste. So began five years of division in a community not getting along. Article content
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Some residents were totally for it thinking it would bring a lot of prosperity to the community. That is also what the municipal council was seeing – dollar signs. Then there were the others who saw the long-term damaging environmental and health effects it would have on the community.
So, what is the other dat

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