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NCC to discuss Kettle Island, Jan. 22, 1:00 pm

January 20th, 2009 Posted in News and Commentary, Your Participation

The Interprovincial Crossing and the recommendation of NCE-Roche will be discussed at the NCC’s Public Board Meeting on Thursday Jan. 22. The meeting will be held at the Westin Hotel Ballroom beginning at 1:00 pm. Unlike the Dec. 3 meeting, there will not be an opportunity for public comment.

Nevertheless, a presence from Kettle Island Opponents will help reinforce our message and determination. You are encouraged to attend if at all possible.  There is a good chance that next steps for the project could be determined at this meeting.

Click here for the meeting agenda.

If you cannot attend in person, you may wish to watch the live webcast of the event.  Click here and look for the ‘Board meeting live webcast’ button at the top right of the page.

If you have any inclination to express your thoughts on the Kettle Island bridge to the NCC, do so before the meeting.  At this point, your best bet would be to send an email to:

Marie Lemay – CEO: mlemay@ncc-ccn.ca

I would also recommend to cc: info@ncc-ccn.ca, with a request to distribute your comments to the NCC Board of Directors prior to the January 22 meeting.

For ideas about what to say, please reference our earlier Dear Elected Representative: post, as well as any other material on this website.

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