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 TORONTO 鈥?A report affirming the shoreline of Lake Huron as the best place to bury radioactive waste failed to provide information the government had requested, federal environmental authorities say.In a detailed letter and document sent to stanley termosky  Ontario Power Generation, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency criticizes the utility   report as inadequate and asks it to try again 鈥?much to the delight of project opponents.The impugned OPG report came after Environment Minister Catherine McKenna asked the utility in February last year for information on, among other things, the feasibility of burying the low or moderately radioactive waste  stanley website elsewhere.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In response, OPG insisted the Bru stanley cup becher ce nuclear plant near Kincardine, Ont., was the best location for its proposed deep geologic repository 鈥?a massive underground rock bunker about 1.2 kilometres from Lake Huron.Among other things, OPG said in its report in December that it would be cost-prohibitive and more dangerous to truck the hazardous waste elsewhere.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Critics, however, were quick to argue the analysis was simplistic, saying OPG had done no in-depth studies of other sites. The assessment agency appears to have agreed.In a 15-page request for information, the federal agency calls OPG   analysis of other sites vague and superficial. The utility should have objectively and r Yksc Ontario universities plow ahead with in-person exams amid COVID surge
 Jerry Whitney aims to be a good Samaritan with free mealsNovember 15, 2018 WNKY StaffShare This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditAs Thanksgiving inches closer, one good Samaritan wants to ensure no one goes without a meal or a warm place to gather.Jerry Whitney, or  Uncle Jed  and his wife have held their annual free Thanksgiving meals for the last three years.For the last two years, Whitney held it at his house inside his auction shed.Since they ended up serving 200 people, they needed more space.That   why Christ the King Catholic church offered to host it in their facilities this year.The meals will be provided on Sunday at 2:00 PM.Last year Whitney also offered his shed to get people out of the cold.This has impacted Tim Reynolds, a Plant Operations Maintenance Tech at Greenview Regional Hospital.He has not only helped cook the last two years but he attests to the lives ch stanley cup anged by Whitney   efforts.Reynolds says the meals a stanley cup becher re open to anyone.Uncle Jed also has 8-9 Samaritan boxes in poverty-stricken areas where those in need can collect essentials from the boxes.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App             Climate-threatened Pacific Islands criticize Australia at Commonwealth meetingTim Burton talks about his dread of AI as an exhibi stanley cup quencher tion of his work opens in LondonTurkey strikes Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq for a second day