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Council has endorsed a carefully measured response to Kettle and Stony Point First Nation’s suddenly announced removal of vehicle barricades.
Council has endorsed a carefully measured response to Kettle and Stony Point First Nation’s suddenly announced removal of vehicle barricades.
Highlights from our public meeting at the Port Franks Community Centre in Port Franks December 20, 2014 We had a great turnout, more then 200 people attended this meeting. Eugene Dorey welcomed everybody, introduced the CICA executive and our guests, …
PORT FRANKS – Frustrated Ipperwash Beach cottagers caught up in a dispute over an alleged First Nation historical trail demanded answers from municipal leaders and community association officials Saturday. But the answers were few and far between for some cottagers who became …
I was disappointed and dismayed to read that the Kettle Point and Stony Point First Nations have removed barriers erected years ago to keep vehicles off the beach.
Banning vehicles from all Lambton Shores beaches one option for Ipperwash issue By Lynda Hillman-Rapley, Lakeshore Advance Pat Davis was in the gallery representing Lambton Kent Middlesex MP Bev Shipley. There was no one there from the Ministry of Natural …
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The barricades to prevent vehicle traffic being taken down between the Kettle Point and Stoney Point First Nations is opening our beach to erosion and pollution, taking away the freedom of it’s local citizens to enjoy one of Canada’s finest beaches.
A public meeting is being held on Saturday December 20, 2014 at the Port Franks Community Centre to discuss and share information about the recent activities at Ipperwash Beach. See our calendar for more details about this meeting.
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It is somewhat of surprising that after all the years since the Ipperwash Inquiry, people; locals and non don’t know the difference between the three pieces of property from Stoney Point to Kettle Point. People are not aware that the …