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N.S. wants to clean up a contaminated former gold mine — if only it could figure out who owns the land

N.S. wants to clean up a contaminated former gold mine — if only it could figure out who owns the land

The Nova Scotia government wants to acquire one of the province's two most contaminated historical gold mines so it can clean it up. The Goldenville site, located near Sherbrooke on the Eastern Shore, was the most productive of Nova Scotia's 64 historical gold mine districts. It was mined from 1862 to 1941 and included as many as 19 different open pit and underground mines.

Alberta committee consulting public about proposed coal mining in Rockies can't ask about land, water use

Alberta committee consulting public about proposed coal mining in Rockies can't ask about land, water use

A committee that is supposed to consult Albertans on coal development in the Rocky Mountains won't be allowed to hear what people want to say about water and land use. "The terms of reference say we're consulting on everything but what we want to talk about," said local landowner Kevin Van Tighem. That document, posted to a government website, says the five-member committee will only be able to consider issues under the control of the Department of Energy.