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Protesting Suncor's Cedar Point Project

A retired Plympton-Wyoming resident was staging a second protest of Suncor's Cedar Point wind project at the Sarnia refinery Monday afternoon.

Ed Vanderaa conducted a similar demonstration last Thursday offering staff a flyer outlining his concerns and asked that the company not start construction until an upcoming environmental review tribunal is complete and subsequent legal appeals are exhausted.

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Vanderaa says Suncor is doing a disservice to its own employees and their families.

Appeals to Suncor's provincial approval of the project, to be built in Plympton-Wyoming and Warwick Township, will be heard at a tribunal hearing early this month at the Camlachie Community Hall.

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