7â€"»â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"---mâ€"vmms\-â€".-‘â€"',r:mmflfl-;i}.:’,'â€".’:..:fl.‘:{é’: L _0 0000 _ O ongamim porrturrbeaiaun 12084 jjou , rof /6 U Smallâ€"scale solar panel projects proposed MANDY MARTIN at council Nov. 1 and they did. the applications were processed mainly on _ erate electricity. All will be have screenâ€" FORNORTHUMBERLAND TODAY In 2009, the Ontario Government and _ a "firstcome, first served" basis. However, _ ing to limit visibility from nearby roads the Ontario Power Association (OPA) . under new draft rules for the FIT proâ€" or from neighbouring buildings. CRAMAHE TWP. â€" Three smallâ€"scale _ introduced the Feed in Tariff (FIT) proâ€" _ gram, the OPA has changed the selection The first 500kW project would be on solar panel projects are proposed for gram to promote green energy producâ€" criteria to be based on "priority points." â€" land owned by Mike Lamers on Dekeyser Cramahe Township on three fiveâ€"acre tion. Under this program, the OPA offers Applications which have the support of _ Road, the second 250 KW project on land leased parcels of land. 20â€"year contracts for individuals and corâ€" â€" the municipality receive extra priority owned by Ann and John Dillman, thethird Simon Rowland, CEO of Renewable porations to invest in solar, wind, orhydro _ points. 500 kW project on land just north of the Power Partners Inc., asked Cramahe power stations. On each fiveâ€"acre site, the solar panels _ 401 owned by Ford and Cramahe Deputy council to endorse his proposed projects Under the original FIT program rules, are designed to cover half the site to genâ€" . mayor Sandra Arthur. oo orpapencicaastompsettotusnt onl nponacameatamend Jamboree attendCES mnfansane E 3 Annually, council schedules a public meeting at Next council meeting at CastletON _ themunicipallyâ€"owned hall. Cramahe municipal offices will be closed The Nov. 15 Cramahe Township council meeting _ Remembrance Day, Nov. 11. Spen S will be held at the Castleton Town Hall. â€"Mandy Martin 9 ow s o | Bush C h | P\ . ush party in Cramahe | nels R _‘,'- v i 0 \ C C es s | V es &6 Township attracts [ 12 f 24. 4 "fe/’\_ t |- o 4 [ £\2+4â€" i a l 5 § % BE is 8 3 olice attention i E P n "6.% o Fa ‘ P i z ca 7 A / ,C eA imioc~ ) | o C to En [ m el al ppéerenbesi £300 Â¥2} § 4 e ;‘iv'-:‘b [ h .3 Wl t Brighton â€" Cramahe Townshipâ€"Trent Hills in Campbellford reported the theft of a bet. _ 18e 16 s 2s aree 3 ; â€" Northumberland OPP dealt with 366 Dewalt mitre saw from her front porch. 0 Weel 2 ainls l ; :z > P incidents Nov. 4â€"9, including a report _ + A Brighton resident dialed 911 and z_ coeaim, . NHeâ€"s. t j £ f of a large bush party taking place at 1 informed emergency callâ€"takers he was a e t \f \ P s C rragnge .. P ; a.m. Nov. 6 on Pogue Road in Cramahe . just checking to see if his new cellphone x p J ..» .( m t=â€"â€" . h es k oL. ‘Township involving 50 to 100 young worked. Officers attended and cautioned _ Mess ‘ o â€˜ï¬ 4 nsl s 3 k 1 i| people. The teens dispersed when officers . him about misuse of the 911 system. * iL r | \ E y e * =Rlâ€" arrived. Nov 6 I 5 wl I?/ lc d Nov 9 * A youth was observed breaking k C L aemiie Pns + Police responded to a domestic into cars on Trentview Crescent in Trent i CoMpromen smy â€"=**~ S Kofh eS is I disturbance at a Campbellford home: Hills around 12:15 a.m. The youth was J Nq e <= ‘ where one partner was threatening selfâ€" described as wearing a blackâ€"andâ€"white Mess 3e o t m â€"~ en harm with a knife. Officers transported checkered long: sleeve shirt. Officers j mm ies tee & the person to a nearby hospital for patrolled the area but were unable to MANDY MARTIN FILE PHOTO mental health treatment. locate the suspect. > _ Cheryl Adrain of Perth wowed the Saturday night crowd of hundreds during the 12th anual Nov 8 Nov 5 " Auction Barn Jamoboree at Colborne‘s Keeler Centre during the Labour Day weekend. + A 23â€"yearâ€"old inmate at Warkworth _ * A Colborne area resident on County Institution is under: investigation for Road 2 reported his 18â€"speed Supereycle \ ) MANDY MARTIN coâ€"organizer Gary Warner said in a letter of throwing a tray of food at a corrections mountain bike had been stolen sometime FOR NORTHUMBERLAND TODAY thanks to Cramahe council. j officer. overnight. The culprit left behind another A "We would like to thank the management + An employee at a Campbellford bicycle which police seized. COLBORNE â€" The final accounting for _ and staff who worked so hardito make the business heard a nearby homeowner . Nov4 es \ _ . the costs/income for use of the Cramahe â€" event run smoothly for the five day event," screaming for help, saying he had an . +A bylaw officer in Brighton requested ; ‘Townshipâ€"owned Labour Day weekend the letter received by council Nov. 1 states. intruder in his home. Officers arrived and : police presence when visiting a home h Auction Barn Jamboree is still to come. "Many thanks also to the business comâ€" found n}cl) one Selsse fl!;l }51& i{rï¬;s:‘c]lenoe. T:';el g;wper whorltmc%\j b:la;ls Sggzrrzdséo clean up 4 Deputy mayor Sandra Arthur asked if a . munity and the citizens of our town who $:2§s,ww(;swtaakelrlx br;r Ern bulafn;ng 3 egg]f&%;gédan C OPP Sfieas. us report was coming. Crama.he C:&D Craig . welcomed our guests for the week. We were nearby hospital for treatment investigated 11 accidental 911 calls, 16 °â€" e stattand. advised by many of the warm welcome and the ~A Brighton resident on Tillings Roadmotor vehicle collisions, and 54 trafficâ€" _ e wl finnes toeome in hrom the s ied ce css occuiresd o reported the theft of a fiveâ€"gallon jerry related complaints, as well as conducted organizers. An event such as this requires a lot of helpso can of diesel fuel that had occurred hours seven RIDE programs during this time ; Campers and attendees of this year‘s . special thanks to our volunteers. This event earlier between 3:30 and 4 a.m. Citizens period. Auction Barn Jamboree in Colborne spent . isnot only a popular social event but contribâ€" are encouraged to report suspicious _ Police remind the public that it is ‘ $22,000 "with our business community" . utes substantially to the local economy. | persons or vehicles when observed illegal to reverse up Highway 401 on f to allow for possible identification of ramps. Motorists are expected to obey suspects by police. all traffic laws and are asked to exercise A Nov 7 patience and caution when entering * A resident on Booth Street South construction zones. w