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Aug 27/08 - Incinerators from hell (I.F.H.?) - Anne Anderson, Orono NEW
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Aug 27/08 - Tribute to Jim Richards - Rev. Dorinda Vollmer, Orono NEW
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Aug 23/08 - Disagreement over Durham's waste solution - Bernie Merrett, Toronto & Liz Benneian, Oakville NEW
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Aug 20/08 - Where's our public meeting? - Anthony Topley, Newcastle NEW
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Aug 20/08 - Incinerator bids sought in Durham - Toronto Star NEW
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Aug 13/08 - A working paper (on Halifax Landfill) - Marg Zwart, Bowmanville (Orono Times Editorial) NEW
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Aug 13/08 - Letter to Roger Anderson and Council - Florian Levesque, Balmoral (Acadie) NEW
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Aug 11/08 - We need to make sure we recycle wherever we can - Sharlene Kooger, Clarington
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July 31/08 - Let's not build an incinerator - Dr. Gerald Baker, Whitby
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July 25/08 - Municipality needs to push environmentally friendly agenda - Aiden Tombs, Clarington
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July 23/08 - Total Landfill - Orono Weekly Times Editorial *****
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July 23/08 - Region should consider plasma gasification - Carroll Nichols, Port Hope
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July 11/08 - Friendly competition should lead to less waste, more diversion - Metroland Editorial
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July 11/08 - Cut down on use of fossil fuels to save the planet - Shannon Banks, Clarington
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July 3/08 - What are we waiting for? - Orono Weekly Times Editorial
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July 3/08 - July 3/08 - Producers should pay to dispose of packaging - Metroland Editorial
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June 30/08 - Education, expanding recyclable items will spur recycling - Jimmy Kalogris, Pickering
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June 29/08 - Curbside collections in Boulder - Eric Lombardi, Boulder Colorado
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June 26/08 - Let authorities know the score on incineration - Kristin McKinnon-Rutherford, Clarington
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June 26/08 - Councillors showed open mind in going to Halifax - Paul-Andre Larose, Oshawa
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June 25/08 - Clarington Council 2008 Report Cards - Metroland Opinion
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June 25/08 - Council must pull together (Report Card) - Metroland Editorial
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June 24/08 - Mayor should say no to incineration - Tom Wise, Clarington
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June 24/08 - Solutions needed if incineration doesn't pass - Renee Reynolds, Courtice
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June 20/08 - What can be done about dioxins? - Dr. Gerald Baker, Whitby
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June 20/08 - Producers should pay to dispose of packaging - Metroland Editorial
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June 20/08 - Plasco Energy Test Project - Letter from Sierra Club to Ottawa Mayor - Rod Muir NEW
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June 18/08 - Durham's dumping ground - Edward. P. Swynar, Newcastle
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June 18/08 - Waste Framework Directive: Appeal from Doctors' Associations - Kerry Meydam
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June 17/08 - More facts about Halifax waste - Barry Bracken, Port Perry
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June 17/08 - We need to rein in government spending - Maurice Webster, Oshawa
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June 15/08 - Halifax trip a political pander - Reka Szekely, Metroland Opinion Column
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June 14/08 - Zero waste. Dream on, stupid Birkenstocker. Or maybe, just maybe... - John Barber, Globe and Mail
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June 13/08 - Halifax trip should be cancelled - Metroland Editorial
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June 12/08 - Regional trip to Nova Scotia a waste of time and money - John Haste, Ajax
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June 4/08 - Incineration not a 'green' solution - Barry Bracken, Port Perry
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June 4/08 - Garbage incineration issue crazy - Scott Kennedy, Oshawa
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June 2/08 - Let's call it the Anderson-Abernethy Incinerator - Nicole O'Sullivan, Bowmanville
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June 2/08 - Landfill a better option than incineration - Werner Valentin, Brooklin
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June 2/08 - Time to stop playing politics and get on with waste solutions - Susan Da Costa, Orono
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June 2/08 - Biosak problem must be addressed - Ian Kingston, Uxbridge
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May 30/08 - What will happen to incinerator ash? - Renee Reynolds, Courtice
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May 28/08 - City proves owning its own landfill is not a waste of money - John Barber, Globe and Mail
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May 28/08 - More public meetings needed on incineration - Kristin Robinson, Bowmanville
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May 28/08 - Burning trash has non-monetary costs - Dr. Gerald Baker, Whitby
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May 27/08 - Incineration will not cost us nothing - Paul-Andre Larose, Ph.D., Oshawa
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May 24/08 - Incineration is our best option - Hugh Holland
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May 23/08 - The choice in Durham Region is rubbish - John Barber, Globe and Mail
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May 23/08 - Incineration offers best long-term garbage solution - Metroland Editorial
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May 21/08 - Council should invite public inquiries - Jeff Hayward, Uxbridge
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May 21/08 - The Incineration "Business Case" - Paul-André Larose, Ph.D., Oshawa
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May 20/08 - Don't build the incinerator here - Omeed M. Neekon, Whitby
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May 17/08 - Tips on handling Biosak bags - Stuart Mulcahy, Uxbridge
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May 14/08 - LCBO should take on more responsibility - Paul McDevitt, Oshawa
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May 10/08 - Those plastics you dutifully recycle? They're shipped to China - John Barber, Globe and Mail
May 9/08 - Citizen upset at lack of opportunity to speak - Jim Richards, Orono
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May 9/08 - More info needed on recycling - Colleen Knight, Oshawa
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May 8/08 - Mayor's conduct raises questions - Bill Turner, Clarington
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May 8/08 - Advisory committee should not be chaired by mayor or councillor - Milt Dakin, Bowmanville
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May 7/08 - Let's use gas tax cash wisely - Metroland Editorial
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May 4/08 - Changing the rules to accommodate himself is wrong - Metroland Editorial
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May 2/08 - Let powers that be know you don't want incinerator - Paul-Andre Larose, Ph.D., Oshawa
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May 2/08 - Mayor should have stepped down from chairmanship - Ken Graham, Clarington
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Apr 30/08 - 600 days and counting - Susan DaCosta, Orono
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Apr 29/08 - Don't dump your trash in the countryside - Christine Nicholson, Newtonville
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Apr 28/08 - It's still incineration - Louis Bertrand, Bowmanville
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Apr 28/08 - Mayor, council are 'bullies' - Paulene Hinds, Newcastle
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Apr 24/08 - Former mayor has concerns about current council workings - John Mutton, Clarington
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Apr 23/08 - Let's look at alternatives to incineration - Sharon Thompson, Courtice
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Apr 23/08 - Everyday is Earth Day - Orono Weekly Times Editorial
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Apr 22/08 - Mayor needs to be clear about where he stands - Renee Reynolds, Courtice
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Apr 22/08 - Mayor needs to wake up - Fred F. Chase, Clarington
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Apr 22/08 - Mayor must abide by the rules - Tim Logan, Bowmanville
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Apr 21/08 - Mayor should step aside from chairman's role - Pam Callus, Courtice
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Apr 20/08 - Rules are rules and should be followed - Metroland Editorial
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Apr 18/08 - Why can't anyone else chair committee? - Ken Graham, Clarington
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Apr 18/08 - Resident sorry she voted for mayor - Donna MacMillan, Courtice
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Apr 18/08 - What's the big deal with mayor as chair of committee? - Pat Irwin Lycett, Orono
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Apr 16/08 - Ignoring protocol is folly - Orono Weekly Times Editorial
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Apr 15/08 - Let's have public meeting on incineration - Tracey Ali, Bowmanville
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Apr 15/08 - Let's not become recipient of other municipalities' garbage - Rob MacDonald, Newtonville
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Apr 10/08 - Mayor needs to learn about democracy - Louis Bertrand, Bowmanville
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Apr 7/08 - Councillors deserve kudos for shining light on topic - Moira Connelly, Clarington
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Apr 7/08 - Better garbage policy needed - Katherine Creighton, Oshawa
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Apr 4/08 - Let's take care with taxapayer's money - Barabara Nowick, Oshawa
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Apr 2/08 - What a bunch of garbage - Bill Fox, Oshawa Express Column
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Apr 2/08 - Clarington ready for a waste challenge - Orono Weekly Times Editorial
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Apr 1/08 - Clarington is up for waste-diversion challenge - Vickie Bylsma, Bowmanville
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Mar 31/08 - Here's a solution for battery disposal - E.M. Johnson, Whitby
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Mar 31/08 - What's the realistic alternative to incineration? - Charlie Drake, Clarington
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Mar 30/08 - Clarington's refusal to participate bad optics - Metroland Editorial
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Mar 30/08 - New garbage service should be trashed - Metroland Editorial
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Mar 28/08 - Let's keep our eye on the incinerator problem - Donna Naccarato, Courtice
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Mar 27/08 - Clear bags will prompt more thinking about garbage - David Harding, Pickering
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Mar 26/08 - We are not worthy, Clarington tells Whitby - Metroland Editorial, Jennifer Stone
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Mar 24/08 - Province should stop incineration process - Harry Elvins, Courtice
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Mar 24/08 - Time to say no to higher taxes - L.G. Brindley, Whitby
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Mar 20/08 - We don't need to take risks to be waste-diversion leader - Kevin LeGrand, Oshawa
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Mar 19/08 - Don't blame apartment dwellers for garbage 'crisis' - Trevor Piper, Oshawa
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Mar 18/08 - We must stop incineration - Lisa Rodd, Courtice
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Mar 17/08 - Clear bags is going too far - Bob Alebon, Seagrave
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Mar 17/08 - Durham Region needs a buyer for clear containers - Antonella Fiedler, Uxbridge
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Mar 10/08 - Garbage policing ridiculous - Leslie Davies, Ajax
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Mar 9/08 - Keep the focus where it should be: on health - Jennifer Stone, Metroland
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Mar 7/08 - Dream of incineration a nightmare - Colleen Knight, Opinion column
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Mar 7/08 - Real leadership needed on garbage issue - Duane Cook, Kendal
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Mar 7/08 - Educate yourself on impacts of incineration - Judy Cooper, Bowmanville
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Mar 5/08 - European waste-management model different from here - Anne Mitchell (CIELAP), Toronto
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Mar 5/08 - Not so easy to say no to incineration - Pat Gostlin, Whitby
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Mar 4/08 - Regional chairman finds it easy to say no - Louis Bertrand, Clarington
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Mar 3/08 - Let's increase collection days during busy times - Adam Waese, Oshawa
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Mar 2/08 - Region should pay balance on peer-review consultants bill - Metroland Editorial
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Feb 29/08 - Region gets tough on trash - Metroland (Opinion column)
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Feb 20/08 - Debate needed on EFW - Orono Weekly Times Editorial
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Feb 20/08 - Re: Idiots in Europe - Kristin McKinnon-Rutherford, Courtice
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Feb 20/08 - We need emissions compatability study done - Doug Woods, Bowmanville
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Feb 20/08 - Need analysis before dismissing EFW energy possibilities - Christian Yonga Mbianga, Oshawa
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Feb 15/08 - On incineration, we don’t speak Swedish - Jennifer Stone, Opinion
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Feb 15/08 - Incineration sees leadership up in smoke - Scott Maxwell, Scugog
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Feb 15/08 - Burning issue - Bryan Ransom, Durham
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Feb 14/08 - We need to recycle, reduce and reuse more - Anohjan Karunaithas, Ajax
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Feb 13/08 - E F.W.: nothing truly disappears - Rob MacDonald, Newtonville
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Feb 13/08 - Cremation or Burial? - Tony Wood, Orono
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Feb 13/08 - Idiots in Europe - Myno Van Dyke, Newcastle
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Feb 11/08 - Incineration is no way to produce energy - Jason Cooke, Clarington
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Feb 7/08 - Incineration not the answer - Pat Gostlin, Whitby
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Feb 5/08 - Courtice residents should get first crack at incineration jobs - Kathryn Noonan, Courtice
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Feb 4/08 - Incineration right way to go - Linda Wills, Courtice
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Jan 31/08 - Regional council not working to protect our water - Mary Shepherd, Whitby
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Jan 31/08 - It's sad mayor has faith in incinerator environmental assessment - Louis Bertrand, Bowmanville
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Jan 31/08 - Municipal tax rate too high so let's start grassroots movement - Laurence Cutner, Courtice
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Jan 30/08 - Where is our voice at Region - Orono Weekly Times Editorial
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Jan 30/08 - "Anderson incinerator" - Orono Weekly Times - Linda Gasser, Orono
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Jan 30/08 - Well here's another fine mess - Orono Weekly Times - Bill Tomlinson, Clarington
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Jan 30/08 - Our Tax Dollars Should Not Be The First Thing To Be Incinerated! - Mayor John Gray, Oshawa
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Jan 30/08 - How does reduced garbage pickup create less garbage - Mark Denby, Clarington
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Jan 29/08 - Let's get on with incineration - Neil Staff, Whitby
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Jan 28/08 - Incineration not the best solution for trash - Doug Hart, Bowmanville
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Jan 28/08 - Bring on the incinerator - Earl Robinson - Oshawa
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Jan 25/08 - Government track record on safety not great - Mark Denby, Clarington
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Jan 25/08 - There's enough air pollution here already - Dawn Chaffe, Bowmanville
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Jan 23/08 - Residents of Clarington and Durham - Marie Nelson, Orono
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Jan 22/08 - Incineration debate heating up - Metroland Editorial
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Jan 21/08 - Let's be responsible on waste problem - Bryan Ransom, Clarington
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Jan 21/08 - No place for incineration anywhere - Kevin Church, Oshawa
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Jan 21/08 - Let's not reinvent wheel on incineration - Raymond Chokelal, Oshawa
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Jan 18/08 - NOPE is operative word on incinerator - Gloria Marsh, Chair, York Region Environmental Alliance
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Jan 18/08 - Lies, damned lies and statistics - Jennifer Stone, Metroland
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Jan 18/08 - Energy from waste facility needed here - Bruce Polley, Bowmanville
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Jan 17/08 - Looking for deputy mayor at incinerator meetings - Dennis Sadler
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Jan 16/08 - Answers needed before site chosen - Metroland Editorial
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Jan 16/08 - Incineration - Pat Irwin Lycett, Orono
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Jan 15/08 - Poor garbage service a real problem - Tony Grice, Whitby
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Jan 15/08 - We should do all we can to reduce, reuse and recycle - Tracey Ali, Bowmanville
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Jan 15/08 - Columnist on mark with views - Tim Lentz, Newcastle
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Jan 14/08 - Still much to do on incineration process - Metroland Editorial
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Jan 14/08 - Get more insight, information on incineration - Oleh Perun, Clarington
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Jan 9/08 - A drastic change - Orono Weekly Times Editorial
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Jan 8/08 - No excuse not to recycle - Lesley Kelz, Brooklin
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Jan 4/08 - CAW to hold session on incineration - Kristin Robinson, Clarington
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Jan 4/08 - We need better recycling program - Michael Adams, Bowmanville
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Dec 28/07 - Let's not waste money on incineration but commit to better recycling - Kristin McKinnon Rutherford, Clarington
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Dec 20/07 - Let's hope new recycling facility can handle more recyclables - Chris Happ, Whitby
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Dec 19/07 - Recycling incentives canned - Ian Danby, Oshawa
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Dec 19/07 - What goes up must come down - Shirley Crago, Courtice
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Dec 17/07 - Everyone deserves a say - Metroland Editorial
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Dec 14/07 - Objectivity needed on incinerator issue - Pam Callus, Courtice
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Dec 13/07 - Let's get real on incineration issue - Louis Bertrand, Bowmanville
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Dec 13/07 - LCBO on the right track - Cheryl Owens-Carr, Pickering
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Dec 11/07 - Who is minding the store - L.G. Brindley, Whitby
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Dec 9/07 - Stop sugar coating incineration - Sharon Thompson, Courtice
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Dec 5/07 - Regional Council shouldn't have been kept in dark - Metroland Editorial
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Nov 30/07 - Confusion abounds over recyclables - Ted Greenfield, Whitby
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Nov 29/07 - Why isn't more recycled - Laurens van Graft, Oshawa
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Nov 21/07 - I'll trust the doctors with my health, thanks - Jennifer Stone Editorial
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Nov 21/07 - More than water Vapour - Marg Zwart - Editorial, Orono Weekly Times
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Nov 15/07 - Traffic another problem with proposed incinerator - Tom Deschamps, Newcastle
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Nov 15/07 - Durham should spend as much on recycling as on incineration - Allan Williams, Ajax
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Nov 8/07 - Potential incinerator impediment to getting docs - Kristin Robinson, Bowmanville
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Nov 7/07 - Hard to sell docs when incinerator might be coming - Judy Cooper and Moira Connelly Cavan, Bowmanville
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Nov 6/07 - Ajax is just asking questions on our behalf - Jennifer Stone, Editorial
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Nov 5/07 - We need to recycle more items - Earl Brown, Oshawa
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Nov 2/07 - We should recycle more items - Chris Happ, Whitby
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Oct 29/07 - We need more waste diversion, questions answered - Bob Cullen, B'ville
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Oct 29/07 - Let's push hard for more diversion - James Rook, Bowmanville
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Oct 28/07 - The Mayor is puzzled? - Clarington Watchdog Blog
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Oct 28/07 - Is Ajax standing up for Clarington’s interests? - Metroland Editorial
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Oct 28/07 - Ajax council raises good questions on incinerator - Metroland Editorial
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Oct 24/07 - A year in, council still hasn't hit its stride - Jennifer Stone Metroland Editorial
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Oct 21/07 - Over-packaging needs to be addressed - Izabela Jaroszynski -Metroland Editorial
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Oct 18/07 - Blue, green and black of recycling - Malcolm Sinclair
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Oct 16/07 - Consider the benefits of energy from waste - Rob Watt
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Oct 15/07 - We must do better at diversion - Aubrey Kassirer
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Oct 11/07 - Incineration must be opposed - Pam Callus - Metroland
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Oct 11/07 - Calling politicians to account - Edward P. Swynar - Toronto Star
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Oct 1/07 - Too many schools too close to preferred site - Kristin McKinnon-Rutherford, Courtice
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Sept 24/07 - Waste solution not easy - Bruce Rutherford - Metroland
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Sept 17/07 - Anti-incineration voices tiresome - Laurence Cutner - Metroland
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Sept 17/07 - How come regional chairman has so much power? - Loran Pascoe - Metroland
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Sept 17/07 - Bag ban's a waste of time - Russell Le Blanc - Metroland
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Sept 14/07 - Incineration not best solution to garbage problem - Daniel Reiff - Metroland
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Sept 12/07 - *Clarington Residents Owed Apology over Remarks - Press Release/Brian Nicholson
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Sept 10/07 - *Incinerator is nothing but bad news - Judy Cooper - Metroland
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Aug 17/07 - Don't focus on incineration - Paul-André Larose - Oshawa Express
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Aug 9/07 - Dumping on incineration - 3 Letters to Editor - Toronto Star
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Aug 2/07 - Incineration location a concern - Doug Woods - Metroland
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July 27/07 - Let's look at all waste alternatives - Ed Hosmar - Metroland
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July 24/07 - We need to do better at recycling - Helen Campbell - Metroland
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July 21/07 - York can do better than 65% waste diversion - Jack Campbell - York Region
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July 21/07 - Why is York not taking site off incinerator list? - Ed Candolini - York Region
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July 17/07 - Open letter to Environment Minister Laurel Broten - Mike and Renee Wright - York Region
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July 11/07 - Trash initiatives mean less burning needed - Bill Fisch, York Region CEO
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June 19/07 - Local councillors deserve credit - Jim Richards - Metroland
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July 5/07 - *Skepticism abounds over EFW - Teri Mckenzie - Metroland
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July /07 - Incineration Plans Going up in Flames - John Jackson, Waterkeeper
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June 25/07 - Put the incinerator in Pontypool, 10 Step Tax Plan - Green; Morgan - Metroland
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June 19/07 - Region should lead the way on recycling measures - Ron Dancey - Metroland
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June 13/07 - Incineration poses many problems - Kathi Bracken - Metroland
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June 13/07 - We need answers on energy from waste - Marion Manders - Metroland
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June 2/07 - Proud of our Local Councillors - Jim Richards - Orono Times
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May 31/07 - Let's not incinerate - Jeremy John Wilsdon - Metroland
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April 4/07 - Getting Burned - Andrew Cash (Now Magazine)
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April 4/07 - Costly incineration is not the answer - Enver Domingo - Hamilton Spectator
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April 4/07 - Waste incinerators not the answer to garbage problem - John Jackson
What you can do – you may do any or all of the following:
1. Write to Durham Region Council regarding your concerns about incineration/thermal treatment of waste – Durham and York Regions are the project proponents and leading the Environmental Assessment (EA) study. Send a copy to the Project Team Consultants.
2. Write to Clarington Council to encourage them to remain an unwilling host to an incinerator facility. Send a copy to the Project Team Consultants.
3. Write to the Region’s Project Consultants (see below) and send them copies of correspondence you send to any of the parties shown above. Any questions you ask of them MUST be addressed and included in the Environmental Assessment documentation that will be sent to the Ministry for final approval. It is another way to get your questions and concerns on the record. The more the better. Send a copy to Durham Region Council and Clarington Council.
4. You can cc or write directly to the Minister of the Environment, as well as the Project Officer for the EA, so your concerns are on the record with them, and so that they understand that there is much concern by residents/voters. Send a copy to Regional Council and the Project Team Consultants.
5. You can speak as a delegation at Council or GPA (local) or at Regional Council or Committee meetings if you so choose. Raising your concerns in person can be very effective.
6. If you wish to have your name included on our "Action/Alert" List, send an email to info@durhamenvironmentwatch.org. You will receive notification of upcoming events.
Recently released “Consultants’ Reports” have not fully considered alternatives other than incineration and have identified Courtice as the preferred location to build an incinerator.
Wherever it may be located, incineration is bad and its consequences are well documented. One would hope that elected politicians, both on the Clarington Municipal Council and the Durham Regional Council, would rise to their responsibilities and consider ALL the implications before reaching a decision.
There are numerous questions that should be addressed, such as:
· The presence of a thousand tons a day incinerator in Clarington;
· The prospects for lowered air quality and higher contributions to Green House Gases;
· The health related implications, such as cancers and respiratory problems;
· The effect on taxes of a capital project estimated at $250 Millions;
· The full “Curbside-To-Landfill” costs, including transportation costs;
· The consequences on property values;
· The impact on the food, dairy and water supplies;
· The implications for local agriculture and its financial viability;
· The anticipated effects on road traffic, congestion and pollution.
Politicians will have more incentive to examine these issues if Durham residents clearly indicate their concerns. Consequently, it is important to contact both Councils and the Project Team BEFORE the matter proceeds further. It is quick and easy to do so, but it should be done in writing.
It is quick and easy to do so, but it should be done in writing.
There are 4 easy steps to follow. Your letter or e-mail should be:
· addressed to Clarington and/or Durham Regional Clerk, to the attention of Council;
· concise, Just a few sentences is enough to get your concerns across.
· identifiable, i.e. containing your full name, address, telephone number;
· dated (and signed, if regular mail is used).
Note 1:
This should be addressed to the Clerk, so as to be properly put on record. It should contain the following: "Please make available to all councillors and include in next Council meeting’s agenda".
Note 2:
You can increase your effectiveness if you also get your family and friends to also take action; spread the word.
Regional Council and Clarington Council must be swamped with letters and e-mails – yours. It is crucial our Council see and understand our community concerns.
We cannot afford to do nothing.
Letters should be addressed as follows:
| Using the Postal Service |
Using E-Mail |
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The Regional Municipality of Durham
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby, Ontario
L1N 6A3
Att’n: Durham Regional Council |
Office of the Clerk,
Att’n: Durham Regional Council
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Municipality of Clarington Municipal Office
40 Temperance Street
Bowmanville, Ontario
L1C 3A6
Att’n: Clarington Municipal Council |
Office of the Clerk,
Att’n: Clarington Municipal Council
clerks@clarington.net |
Durham/York Residual Waste Study
P.O. Box 42009
2851 John Street
Markham, ON
L3R 5R0
Telephone: (905) 307-8628
Toll Free: 1-866-398-4423 |
Durham/York Residual Waste EA Study - Consultants info@durhamyorkwaste.ca |
Hon John Gerretsen
Ministry of the Environment
135 St. Clair Ave W, 15th Flr
Toronto ON M4V 1P5
Tel 416-314-6790
Fax 416-314-6748 |
Hon John Gerretsen
jgerretsen.mpp@liberal.ola.org |
Gavin Battarino, Project Officer
Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch
Ministry of the Environment
2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12A
Toronto, ON M4V 1L5
Telephone: (416) 314-8214
1-800-461-6290
Fax: (416) 314-8452 |
Gavin Battarino
gavin.battarino@ontario.ca
(MoE Project Officer assigned to this file)
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Gord Miller
Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
1075 Bay Street, Suite 605
Toronto, ON M5S 2B1
Canada
Tel: (416) 325-3377
Toll-Free: 1-800-701-6454
Fax: (416) 325-3370 |
Attn: Gord Miller
Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
inquiry@eco.on.ca |
Downloadable version of
How You Can Get Involved
Clarington Municipal contacts click here (Councillors)
Durham Region Contacts click here (Regional Councillors, all municipalities)
Also see the Links page for Clarington and Durham Region Contact Information.