Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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Wolf Lake To Remain Forest Reserve

Ontario is protecting the environment and giving clarity to developers by ensuring the Wolf Lake Old Growth Forest in the Timiskaming District remains a protected area.Retaining Wolf Lake's Forest Reserve status prohibits the commercial harvesting of old growth red pine while still allowing for exploration and development of existing mining claims and leases.
An Environmental Registry posting was made in June 2011 to consult on the future use of the Wolf Lake Forest Reserve. The decision to maintain Forest Reserve status is based on the feedback received through the posting.
Pursuing a balanced approach to development is part of the McGuinty government's plan to protect the environment and support sustainable jobs for Ontario families for generations to come.

LF b&b plus horseback riding in S. ontario - EMG Equestrian Community
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Government of Canada and Nature Conservancy of Canada protect fragile habitat ...
Canada NewsWire (press release)
... Ontario on the southern shore of Manitoulin Island. This project was secured in part with funding from Environment Canada's Natural Areas Conservation Program and included a partial land donation from the Tasker family through Environment Canada's ...
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Canadian Ski Cross Athlete Nic Zoricic Dies in World Cup Crash in Switzerland
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Online Media Grindelwald, Switzerland - Fans and the World Cup community are mourning the loss of Nic Zoricic, who died in a finish line crash during a World Cup ski cross competition on Saturday in Grindelwald. Zoricic, 29, of Toronto, Ontario...
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