Green energy petition

Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 09:19:24 -0300
From: Shelley Wilcox <georgltd@fox.nstn.ca>
To: sust-mar@chebucto.ns.ca
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Those wanting to purchase green power in the future in their homes at a
reasonable rate are asked to respond to the contact below with their name,
address, phone and occupation (optional).  Scotian Wind Fields is conducting
this petition for use with banks and politicians.  It in no way obligates you to
purchase power.  As you may know, the new NS Energy Strategy (Dec. 2001) allows
for independent power producers to use the power grid and to retail and
wholesale to any customer - residential, industrial, institutional, commercial,
governmental.  For more information about Scotian Wind Fields, please visit
www.scotianwindfields.com or call Shelley Wilcox 497-7645.

Thanks for your support for the good of Nova Scotia and Nova Scotians
Cheers
Shelley



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CBC enviro news-briefs follow:
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FORMAL COMPLAINTS LAID BY G7 DEMONSTRATORS
Three formal complaints have been lodged over the RCMP riot squad's handling
of protesters at last month's G7 finance ministers meeting in Halifax.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_complaints020711

'LOTTO 7-11' WILL PUT MORE CABS ON THE ROAD
Theres an unusual lottery taking place in Halifax Thursday. When the lucky
names are finally drawn fifteen metro cabbies will get much-coveted taxi
licenses so they can own their own cabs.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_taxis020711

ANTI-QUARRY PROTESTERS HEAD TO HALIFAX
Community leaders from Digby Neck will be at the legislature in Halifax
Thursday to protest a proposed rock quarry and shipping terminal in their
area.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_quarry020711

FARMERS FEAR MARCHING, MUNCHING ARMY WORM
Farmers in Nova Scotia are being warned about a possible invasion of
army worms.  Last year, the worms attacked and
destroyed nearly 300 acres and cost farmers thousands of dollars.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_armyworms020711

MEMORIAL RIDE REMINDER OF CYCLISTS' SAFETY
About 100 cyclists took part in the Corey Mock Memorial Bike Ride to
promote bicycle safety Wednesday afternoon.  The ride is in memory of a
cyclist who was killed in a collision with a garbage truck last summer.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_cyclist020711

PUBLIC SHOULD BUY RAIL LINE, SAYS MANAGER
The Manager of the Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway has
offered a solution to those who oppose plans to abandon rail service in Cape
Breton.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_railway020711

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