Dr. David Suzuki spoke via Zoom at an information event hosted by the local group Protect Our Waterways - No Nuclear Waste. From left: Speakers Dr. Gordon Edwards, Dr. Dale Dewar, Brennain Lloyd, Theresa McClenaghan, and moderator Mike Balkwill. (Kelsey Bent photo)
Kelsey Bent photo
Dr. David Suzuki spoke via Zoom at an information event hosted by the local group Protect Our Waterways - No Nuclear Waste. From left: Speakers Dr. Gordon Edwards, Dr. Dale Dewar, Brennain Lloyd, Theresa McClenaghan, and moderator Mike Balkwill. (Kelsey Bent photo)
TEESWATER – Five experts in varying fields spoke to a group of 160 on Oct. 5, at an information event about the NWMO’s deep geological repository (DGR) project proposed in Teeswater. The first speaker was Dr. David Suzuki who spoke to the audience via Zoom from his home in Vancouver, British Columbia. The biologist explained…
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Kelsey Bent is a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter with Midwestern Newspapers.