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Generate hydro electricity at Bagnall’s Pond

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The waterwheel installed at the dam on Bagnall’s Pond in Hunter River could be used to generate hydro-electricity.   Action should be taken to make this happen.

Filed Under: Energy, Environment Tagged With: Bagnall's Pond, Hunter River, hydro, water

Municipalities lack expertise to issue permits

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“The provincial government is trying to put more responsibility on the communities to issue permits.  In many cases community councilors are not equipped or educated to make these decisions.”

Filed Under: Communities, Land Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, municipalities, permits

Buildings too close to highway 2

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How close to the #2 highway can a building be built?  Snow is coming off buildings and may hit someone who is walking.

Filed Under: Land, Transportation Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, highway 2

No hunting or shooting on November 11th

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Quiet all guns on November 11th – Remembrance Day – every year to show respect for veterans and the loss of life from guns in war.  No hunting or shooting allowed.

Filed Under: Communities Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, guns, hunting, Remembrance Day, shooting, veterans

Price of electricity highest in Canada

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Why are PEI electricity rates the highest in Canada? Electricity on PEI As the price of oil varies, why does the price of electricity not vary directly with it? References: Maritime Electric – Comparing Prices CBC – Electricity in PEI “Avg. price: 16.1¢/kWh (highest among provinces) 2010 capacity: 328 MW 2020 forecast capacity: 426 MW […]

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: Dec 2015 Chili and Chat, electricity, Maritime Electric, NB Power

Silt run-off into Bagnall’s Pond

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Government will not clean silt out of pond as they indicate that the land under Bagnall’s Pond is privately owned.  But government culverts from Route 2 run directly onto this private property, and the owners believe that they should get compensation for clean-up of silt from this run-off.

Filed Under: Land Tagged With: Bagnall's Pond, run-off, silt

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