PC MPP Pinsonneault ‘disappointed’ Ford government reneges of promise of EA for Dresden dump

U11 Eagles in OMHA championships
March 26, 2022
The East Lambton U11 team is heading to the Ontario Minor Hockey League Championship.
The Eagles beat the South Huron Sabres in three straight playoff games including a 3-2 victory last night in Alvinston.
The team heads to Barrie for the championship series in April.


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PC MPP Pinsonneault ‘disappointed’ Ford government reneges of promise of EA for Dresden dump
April 19, 2025
Province “must ensure we have the tools and resources to respond to any unpredictable decisions” from Trump, MPP adds Heather Wright/The Independent Lambton-Kent-Middlesex MPP Steve Pinsonneault says he’s disappointed the province won’t require the York1 project at the Dresden dump to undergo a full Environmental Assessment. But he seems to be supporting the Ford government’s move, saying “we must ensure
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Logos don’t matter in case of emergency: trainer
April 18, 2025
John Wright/The Independent Mt. Brydges Bulldogs President Andy Friyia called it “the scariest moment I’ve ever witnessed live in a hockey game.” He’s talking about a devastating injury to Jaxon Moorhouse of the Bulldogs at the Greenwood Recreation Centre in game five of the Yeck Division semi-final series. Two players who were battling for the puck behind the net fell
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Waits at the first day of advanced voting
April 18, 2025
Today is the first day of advanced polling in the federal election and it seems polling workers are busy. In Petrolia, voters had to dodge children at the annual Petrolia Lions Easter Egg Hunt Friday. In Wyoming, residents report a busy polling station adding that it is efficient. In Forest, it is reportedly taken some people an hour to vote.
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Vandenberg’s interest in politics sparked by son’s run for MP
April 18, 2025
Tara Jeffrey/The Independent It’s a damp and dreary Thursday morning in Petrolia, where George Vandenberg has joined a group of men who meet regularly at the Coffee Lodge. “George and I go way back, like 50 years,” says John McCharles, the town’s former mayor who invited Vandenberg to talk with farmers, seniors, some new, and old familiar faces ahead of
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