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Waterkeeper calls on new minister to fast-track Red Hill
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper called on Leona Dombrowsky, newly appointed Minister of Environment, to fast-track the province's decision on the future of the Red Hill Valley today.
Tensions over the proposed Red Hill Creek Expressway have reached an all-time high as police arrested several demonstrators on October 27 and an Anglican Canon on November 4, 2003 (later released). Demonstrations were sparked by the City of Hamilton's attempts to push ahead with construction before the upcoming municipal election.
Waterkeeper to reveal Province's role in Red Hill Creek Expressway project
At this press conference, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper will unveil the Province of Ontario's role in the construction of an expressway through the Red Hill Valley.
Province will review Red Hill Expressway situation
The Province of Ontario has confirmed that it will review the Red Hill Creek Expressway situation. The outcome of this review could affect the construction of a controversial expressway through the city's Red Hill Valley.
Province urged to reconsider Red Hill Creek Expressway
Provincial intervention could protect the future of the Red Hill Valley, says environmental justice group Lake Ontario Waterkeeper.
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper asked the province this week to reconsider its 1985 approval for the construction of an expressway through the Red Hill Valley. The City of Hamilton is in the early stages of construction for this Red Hill Creek Expressway, relying on the province's approval for the project.
Province should reconsider Expressway approval, uphold public trust
Dear Hon. Wilson,
I am writing to you on behalf of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper (LOK), an environmental law group working to protect Lake Ontario. As you are likely aware, the City of Hamilton is currently undertaking to construct an expressway in the Red Hill Valley. This project is highly controversial and has been the subject of numerous public demonstrations and media reports.
Red Hill: pave it or save it?
Hamilton-area residents celebrate the City's last free-flowing waterway. The Red Hill Creek has been threatened by a proposed expressway for the last fifty years. Lynda Lukasik explains:
I was a participant in a camp-out organized by valley supporters to celebrate yet another Thanksgiving with an intact Red Hill Valley to enjoy. On Friday night I watched a small community of several dozen tents pop up along the trail at the upper end of the valley. It was a wonderful sight.
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