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To all those who care about Blue Skies and the festival site,
In the December Blue Skies' newsletter we brought to your attention issues concerning uranium-mining exploration near the festival site.
At the AGM this past weekend, Blue Skies passed an important resolution:
"Blue Skies Cultural Centre, being a land owner in close proximity to a proposed Uranium exploration site and being concerned that any exploration will have an impact on the quality of the air and water, hereby declares its opposition to the said exploration."
We urge you to inform yourself now about the issues involved in this resolution.
To join us in protecting the land, visit: www.ccamu.ca
To receive UNews, sign on to: uraniumnews@mail.ccamu.ca
The Land Council
Blue Skies Cultural Centre
Note: Please pass along this note to friends and family to help inform them about the issue.
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TRAVEL TIME TO ADVENTURE AGENT, ROBERTSVILLE URANIUM MINE IT'S CLOSER THAN YOU THINK! Ottawa and Kingston 1 hour, Lanark 30 minutes, Perth 30 minutes, Sharbot Lake15 minutes, Toronto3.5 hours and New York State2 hours. | |
The information provided above relates to the potential development of a Uranium mine at Robertsville Ontario. The Robertsville uranium mine would be developed at Robertsville, near Sharbot Lake, North Frontenac Township, Frontenac County, in Eastern Ontario. Robertsville was one of several small community stops on the Kingston & Pembroke Railway line. Now reliant on tourism and mineral and timber extraction, the Robertsville mine does not bode well for eco tourism, which the County and the Townships have been trying to promote.
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