“The province has now cleared the way for C&D Recycling to set up the plant in Goodwood off the Prospect Road that will shred or store up to 1 million old tires a year.
Lloyd Hines, the warden of Guysborough County, says their bid was substaintally cheaper than the Goodwood one.
“In a province as broke as Nova Scotia,” says Lloyd Hines, “how can you kiss off $650,000 a year for a guaranteed five years with the option for another five years?”
Hines says he doesn’t understand why it’s going to Goodwood” …. continue reading this article at News 95.7
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