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Statement on Uranium mining in Nova Scotia to Wolfville Town Council
I submitted this statement in person to Wolfville Town Council today, June 17, 2025. —- Statement on Uranium exploration to Wolfville Town Council, June 17, 2025 My name is Dr Elisabeth Kosters, I’m a retired geologist, I live in Wolfville. … Continue reading
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