From the Daily Gleaner, 16 August 2008: A Fredericton activist has filed an affidavit with the Office of the Attorney General of New Brunswick alleging that a local business has breached the Clean Water Act, Clean Environment Act, the Health Act and provincial wetlands policy. Mark D’Arcy, who spent three days this week digging up [...]
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Activist alleges company broke law
Posted in Action!, Public Consultation, Wetlands on August 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A Short History of the UNB Woodlot
Posted in Events, Public Consultation on June 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By Mark D’Arcy The following chronology provides an outline of the UNB Woodlot development process. This timeline endorses the need for a moratorium on development, a comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), and meaningful public participation. Read more…
Alumni launch www.smartgrowthUNB.ca pledge-drive UNB: ‘Smart growth, not sprawl’
Posted in Big Box Stores, Public Consultation, Smart Growth on April 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
For immediate publication May 17, 2007 FREDERICTON, NB — “I promise to donate $$ to UNB if they follow their own stated guidelines in the development of the UNB Woodlot.” On their own website – www.unb.ca/lms/woodlot/wprinciples.html – UNB’s “Guiding Principles” for the Woodlot Development, include “sustainable mixed-use development”, “demonstrate UNB’s commitment to excellence in development [...]