RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:slowrideasyGreat location. The local Timmies will be one of several establishments that will get a great benefit from CCB. If you are familiar with the operation, hardly appropriate to call it a mine - please explain that to the group you are misinforming, then you'll know that the water 'issue' has been extensively studied (you make it sound like they just send some guy with a clipboard who says, "Yeah, looks OK") and there is ZERO impact on town water. You are conjuring ghosts and the good folks of Grenville will be paying the price in economic loss. To support your 'lack of economic benefit' claim, you agree with Chief that it will be a small operation. But then you claim that it will be a huge operation when it suits you. What's up with that? Did you tell the citizens of Grenville to beware of alien space moose and that you will protect them from space moose? Grenville folks aren't dummies. They can see you're carefully curated sources of 'information' and 'discussion' and some are already speaking out (that is until their comments are deleted) against the self-serving misinformation about CCB. All I can hope is that the few folks who still have concerns about CCB will bring their hardest questions to Bruce Duncan when he comes to Grenville to speak about the mine so they can get real information. I'm not saying CCB's graphite and marble operation will have the same impact as a yogurt stand, but Quebec is a mining province and to have this compact, clean and beneficial a mine in Grenville will be good for the community.