A proposed waste-to-energy garbage incinerator that could see some of Ottawa’s trash burned there has some residents in the Pontiac region on edge.
Residents gather at the Campbell’s Bay Recreation Centre to hear presentations about the proposed garbage incinerator in the Pontiac region on March 2, 2024 .
But Warden Jane Toller says the technology for the incinerator would be state of the art, modelled after plants in Europe. It’s a project that could take many years before becoming a reality. One that is estimated to cost $450 to $500 million dollars.Early tee off for golfers as mild weather continues in OttawaAlmonte General Hospital's ER will close temporarily Saturday afternoon due to nurse shortagePrime Minister Justin Trudeau met with his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni in Toronto on Saturday, where the pair said they agreed to establish the Canada-Italy Roadmap for Enhanced Cooperation.
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