February 24, 2015
Starting March 2, NIRB to hold six days of technical sessions, six days of community roundtables
The 12-day public hearing in Baker Lake for Areva Canada’s proposed Kiggavik uranium mine will provide six full days for invited community members to pose questions, the Nunavut Impact Review Board said in a Feb. 20 letter.
And the board also wants Areva and various intervenors to provide plain language summaries of their presentations to help community representatives participate.
That, and more, is contained in the NIRB’s final agenda for the hearings, set to run at the Baker Lake community hall from March 2 until March 14.
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