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Last updated at 8:22 AM on 23/02/09  

Plan is 'complete evil' print this article
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Northern Pen

Dear Editor:

Ain't it funny how an option to build something suddenly becomes technologically impossible when a cheaper option is available?

And, ain't it funny that we can send people to the moon, send robots to Mars, create weapons that can destroy whole cities in seconds, travel to the deepest depths of the ocean, move entire mountains to get to the candy-filled centre, change the flow of rivers and waterfalls, but the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador claims it is too difficult and near impossible to string some wire across a few hills.

The government's proposal to string high voltage power lines and mammoth towers down through Labrador, across the Strait of Belle Isle, down the highway through the Great Northern Peninsula, and cut through Gros Morne National Park on its way to the Avalon Peninsula is complete evil.

Nalcor Energy, the province's energy company, says an alternative route which would see the power route cross the Long Range Mountains and bypass the park is not feasible. Baloney!

Economic development at any and all costs is no form of development at all. I understand very well the importance of development and understand in many cases sacrifices have to be made, oftentimes at a cost to the environment, but the governments preferred, cheaper, option should never be considered.

Gros Morne National Park is widely considered around the world to be one of the most beautiful places on the planet and should be preserved as is at all costs to protect its visual and environmental integrity for all generations around the world to enjoy...forever.

But hey, if for the sake of saving a few bucks, I'm sure having huge metal towers, hundreds of kilometres of dangling power cables, and wide swaths of land devoid of almost all vegetation along the roadside, will add to the visual appeal of the UNESCO World Heritage Site which brings millions of dollars into the local and provincial economy.

Greg Knott
Norris Point

23/02/09  


Comments:
This Conversation is Moderated. What is moderation?

Manny Lewis from ON writes: Evil huh. What is really evil is what the federal government is planning to do with NL's inshore fishery, and that is, wipe it out. The sad part is no one is asking questions, not even the union. If the stocks recover, what will happen? Most likely quotas will be given to offshore draggers, mostly foreign. People need to wake up and demand answers from DFO!

Editor:
Posted 24/02/2009 at 10:01 AM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
NL_Expatriate Byrne from Kelowna, BC writes: If you want to save Gros Morne then tell Ottawa to abide by the constitution and stop capitulating to Quebecs dog in the manger attitude towards NL.

Quebec wants the same deal on the Lower Churchill they got under duress and through a conflict of interest on the Upper.

No More conflicts of interest!

http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~feehan/CF.pdf

http://www.thetelegram.com/index.cfm?sid=219507&sc=79

http://www.mun.ca/harriscentre/Memorial_Presents/Churchill_Falls/churchill_falls_video.php
Posted 25/02/2009 at 4:23 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Manny lewis from ON writes: NL_Expatriate Byrne from Kelowna, I agree with you 100%. People need to get together and discuss the issues, maybe even start petitions. NL should be the richest province in Canada instead of the poorest!
Posted 25/02/2009 at 8:27 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
bill from nl writes: nuttin but whiners and complainers.if it saves on our light bill put it whereever ya like
Posted 27/02/2009 at 4:46 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
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