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Spring Fundrasier!

Posted by Dan Fiorito on April 3, 2013
Posted in: NMEPC, Thunder Bay Wind. Leave a Comment

The Nor’Wester Mountain Escarpment Protection Committee (NMEPC) is hosting The Prelude to Spring Fundraiser.   Come and enjoy an evening out with friends and family.  Please book your reservations as soon as possible by calling Willy @ 475-8114 or Wendy @473-8183.   Hope to see you all there. 

Prelude to Spring Fundraising Dinner 

Wednesday April 17, 2013 

Reservation Suggested! 

Seating Times are:  6:00, 6:30 or 7:00  

Call Willy @ 475-8114 or Wendy @473-8183 

$40.00 per person 

Neebing Roadhouse (Dining Room) 

Entree 

Pesto Salmon 

Or 

Chicken Breast Stuffed with Red Pepper and Prosciutto 

Mixed vegetable medley includes, tossed salad with balsamic vinaigrette 

 

In the company of your choice of 

Rice pilaf 

Or 

Baked potato

Dessert: Key Lime Cheese Cake (Auntie Emma’s Cheese Cake) 

Vegetarian meals Available upon Request

Children 10 & under Chicken Fingers or Pizza  

Includes Ice Cream Sundae $10/child

 

Cash Only Accepted 

ATM Available, Gratuities not included 

Fort William First Nations Idle No More!

Posted by Dan Fiorito on December 29, 2012
Posted in: FWFN. Leave a Comment

Hey all,

Fort William First Nations Idle No More, Will be hosting a rally in support of the Idle No More movement sweeping across Turtle Island and to show our support for Chief Spence who is entering her third week of her hunger strike.

This event will take place on Sunday December 30, 2012 at 1pm for about an hour or so between the James St Bridge and Bannon’s Gas Bar. This will be a peaceful rally in which we will we will lining up in the middle of, and on both side of the streets running North South and handing out information to motorist and finish with photo.

Anyone who can make a sign, please do so and bring it with you. Anyone wishing to express their concerns over the Big Thunder Wind Park or any other issue facing our Nation is encouraged to do so.

Remember the Big Thunder Wind Park is an attack on our treaty rights and is no different than what’s happening at the federal level. 

This is an issue that effects all Canadians not just First Nations. So we encourage everyone to attend.

We would like for everyone to park in FWFN’s baseball park parking lot A.K.A the old CNRA ball Park.

We will be handing out flyers to all residence of FW on Saturday which will give a brief description of the issues facing our nation and why the Idle No More movement is so important.

Please remember that safety is a primary concern so please keep an eye on your children and please refrain from engaging in any behavior that may be considered negative or offensive.

Miigwetch

 

(forwarded on behalf of Wyatt Bannon)

Upcoming Actions & Monthly Meeting

Posted by Dan Fiorito on December 5, 2012
Posted in: NMEPC, Thunder Bay Wind, Wind Turbine. Leave a Comment

Friends, Neighbours and Community,

The NMEPC is requesting your help once again to send a strong message to the new Premier-to-Be (see attached protest notice).  Please plan to come out for an hour or so this Sunday, December 9th at 11:30 am to show your resolve to protect the Nor’Wester Mountains and Loch Lomond Watershed.   Protesting is an effective way to convey our message as we are not able to spend the $1000 dollar a plate cost of attending the recently held Liberal Fundraiser in the City.  We understand several Horizon representatives including Tony Zwig were in attendance.  The provincial media will be covering the debate and will be reporting on the happenings outside.  We will have signs but bring your own if you have one.  Commit to supporting your neighbours and the FWFN community by attending this event and bringing one extra person with you. It’s a great way to wish your neighbours a Merry Christmas.

Also, this is a reminder of our monthly meeting on Thursday, December 6 at 7 p.m. at the South Neebing Community Centre.  We have lots of news to share, so we look forward to seeing everyone on Thursday evening. Finally, a big Thank You to everyone who supported our “Taste of France Fundraiser.”  It was a great success!

See you all Thursday at the South Neebing Community Centre 7 pm and Sunday at the ATAC Building at Lakehead University at 11:30 am.

RSVP if you can re your attendance, thanks, Irene Bond (ibond2010@gmail.com)

Call to Action!

Posted by Dan Fiorito on October 6, 2012
Posted in: FWFN, NMEPC, Thunder Bay Wind, Wind Turbine. Leave a Comment

Posted on behalf of Irene Bond;

Friends,

Unfortunately Horizon has begun a recent publicity campaign with trip giveaway and expensive ads in the local newspaper. This campaign vs. dealing directly with the concerns expressed by citizens throughout the City and especially those most impacted speaks volumes. Their newly updated website (after 16 months) contains the same old reports but has a flashy new look with postcards that when filled out are directly mailed to the Min. of Environment, Min. of Natural Resources and Min. of Energy.

Please take the time to fill out a postcard with your reason why you
DO NOT SUPPORT THE BTWP

BigThunderWindPark.ca

send on to Friends and Neighbour (deadline next Friday, Oct. 12)

(attached are my top 10. Feel free to use, copy, edit or add your own personal favourite)
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Inappropriate ‘contest’ Big Thunder Wind

Posted by Dan Fiorito on September 25, 2012
Posted in: Thunder Bay Wind. Leave a Comment

IMPORTANT UPDATE:

On the weekend, the Big Thunder Wind Park put a postcard with contest entry as an insert inside Thunder Bay newspapers.

The contest is for a trip for 2 to Nova Scotia to see their Horizon Maryvale Wind Project- or 100$ cash
The postcard includes a survey regarding your support for the wind farm project

The giveaway contest, the survey and apparently inaccurate information provided on the card are all cause for concern

Ask yourself if these are appropriate in a supposedly open and fair process.

Anyone who is concerned should contact their MPP, the MOE and others

The big thunder website has been updated – after 15 months! –it looks nicer, but it is just some fresh paint on stale info

It also includes a contest for a trip to the east coast (supposedly to look at wind turbines)

If you think it is wrong to have contests and giveaways to try to sway public opinion then write to MOE and Bill Mauro (and others as you think appropriate)

If you have other issues- then write about those

one topic/issue per letter is best – even if it takes a lot of letters

some points others have expressed are the following:

  • public consultation tainted again – after open house shenanigans with security and video tape bullying it was already tainted
  • why now is there a chance to see a wind farm when all the decisions have been made – there is no purpose
  • what is the point of seeing something out east for a totally different project (smaller project, smaller towers, far from population)
  • why doesn’t the website project timeline show Horizon suing City
  • why doesn’t the website show tower locations from earlier open houses (all the various layouts)
  • not appropriate to have free swag in a public process (seems like buying approvals)

inaccurate information on contest card

  1. states that turbines are double the required distance- this is not correct for this size of project, they are in fact just at the limit based on their own noise studies and MOE sound limits – the 550 metres setback is for lower noise level turbines, and for smaller (less turbine) projects
  2. states the number of turbines was reduced by 2 and moved to reduce visibility – we all know it was part of the lawsuit settlement where the City took 4 turbines out of the project (and Horizon put 2 back in). In fact they only need 14 turbines to provide for their original 27 MW project – not 16 turbines – they actually increased the size of the project (from 27 to 30, now 32 MW)
  3. states the turbines will not impact birds migratory paths or sugar maple stands- yet the turbines are in the middle of a sugar maple forest, and there are peregrines and other birds there. There will be impacts on birds, but perhaps not on the “path of the birds“
  4. says there is a new website with latest news and information- but the same old reports from 2011 are posted, not the updated reports submitted to the MOE in early September
  • who is scrutinizing this contest and this “survey“ – entries go to a local PR firm, but who is ensuring this is fair
  • if people tick off they ‘don’t support wind farm’ they feel they wont be picked – so some people will say support just to have a chance
  • This goes to show that the Big Thunder Wind Project doesn’t stand on its own merits – it needs giveaways and swag to get support
  • This is the wrong location for industrial wind turbines- and it is wrong to allow the public process to be subverted
  • If they want to convince people, why haven’t they worked with the community and sent community representatives to the Maryvale 4 turbine project sometime over the last 5 years?

Doris.Dumais@ontario.ca

bmauro.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org

mgravelle.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org

minister.moe@ontario.ca

The Honourable Jim Bradley
Minister of the Environment
77 Wellesley Street West
11th Floor, Ferguson Block
Toronto ON
M7A 2T5

It is important to let the MOE and government know your concerns

If people don’t speak up then the MOE/politicians won’t care

Please send a copy of any letters or emails to savethenorwesters@gmail.com it is suggested you remove all personal references – and we can share the letters with everyone

__________________________________________________________________________
Background Information on 
The Maryvale Project

The Maryvale project is 6 MW , 4 turbines, has smaller turbines (1.5 MW), the closest home is 1.5 km away, in a rural area with low population density, in an area of rolling hills, located on private property with agreements with those landowners

Big Thunder Wind is initially 32 MW , 16 turbines , ultimately at least 80 MW and 40 towers (all 5 phases applied to OPA), with the smallest turbine 2MW, the closest home is 1.1 km away, is immediately adjacent to many homes and a City, and located on public land atop 200 metre rock cliffs

These are totally different projects

From Maryvale WInd Project EA

– information regarding visual impacts of the small 4 tower project far from population in Nova Scotia

The population density within 20km is quite low and the resulting impact on viewscape to residences and passing motorists is considered very low when compared to other wind farm communities. The interesting point about installing turbines on rolling hills is that at closer vantage points, fewer turbines are visible as they are hidden behind tree cover and hill tops. As the vantage point gets farther away, the visual impact is greatly reduced due to the overall size of the turbines appearing smaller. Visual impact is very much a subjective matter.

September Meeting

Posted by Dan Fiorito on September 5, 2012
Posted in: NMEPC, Wind Turbine. Leave a Comment

NMEPC’s monthly meeting will be held this Thursday, September 5, 2012 at 7 p.m. at the SNCC.

We have some important updates and information to share so we encourage you to attend.

We hope everyone had a great summer and look forward to seeing you on Thursday!

Public Notice

Posted by Dan Fiorito on July 31, 2012
Posted in: FWFN, NMEPC, Thunder Bay Wind, Wind Turbine. Leave a Comment

July 30, 2012

Attention:  Community Stakeholders

We understand you may have been or may be contacted by a representative of Horizon Legacy Group.  We wish to provide you with some valuable information.

Following a two-year review of Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff Program for renewable energy projects, the rules have recently changed to include a Point System whereby Applicants are awarded points for “partnerships“ with Municipalities, Aboriginal Communities, Public schools, Colleges, Universities, Hospitals and Long-Term Care Facilities with a minimum 15% equity or as a project host.  Points are awarded for Municipal Council Support Resolutions or a Aboriginal Community Support Resolution.

Please note that Horizon Wind Inc.’s Big Thunder Wind Project does not have the support of either the Municipality of Neebing who is the project host location (see attached Resolution) or by the Fort William First Nation (see Band Council Resolution).  As well, we wish to remind you that Horizon Wind Inc. sued the City of Thunder Bay (their partner as host landowner) for $126 million dollars and later settled out of court.  The terms of this settlement are being withheld from the public and our group has had to apply to the Freedom of Information to see what is planned for this city-owned land.

Please be advised that Horizon Wind Inc. is proceeding against the expressed concerns of Municipality of Neebing, Fort William First Nation and the residents of the City of Thunder Bay.

We hope you will respect the wishes of the citizens before you entertain any “partnership” or support of this Company or their project.  Should you wish to discuss this further, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

John Beals, President

(807) 626-3680 or ibond2010@gmail.com

Fort William First Nations Band Council against the Proposed Horizon Wind Development

Fort William First Nations Band Council against the Proposed Horizon Wind Development

Neebing Township Resolution against the Proposed Horizon Wind Development (PDF File)

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