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Group fighting wind farm to air ‘Big Wind’ this week
Credit: Staff report | Niagara Gazette | July 10, 2016 | www.niagara-gazette.com ~~
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Save Ontario Shores, Inc. (SOS) will host two informational meetings and viewings of the documentary “Big Wind” this month.
The first meeting is in Barker, at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the former Assembly of God church on Haight Road.
The second meeting will be at 7 p.m. July 18 at White Birch Golf Course, North Lyndonville Road, Lyndonville.
“Big Wind” examines industrial wind farm development and its effects on rural communities and national/global environmental goals, according to SOS member Stacey Pellicano.
At the meetings, SOS members will update attendees on its outreach efforts and field questions.
SOS, a citizens coalition, was formed in the wake of Apex Clean Energy LLC’s bid to construct an industrial wind farm in the towns of Somerset and Yates.
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