Buckland residents turn out to oppose liquor store application
A public hearing to re-zone 55 acres of land along Highway 2 and Cloarec Road for a convenience store that would also sell alcohol, was met with strong opposition from residents.
The RM of Buckland meeting room was packed on Wednesday morning with about 50 residents turning out to voice their opposition. Some had also written letters.
The largest concern was safety, as residents pointed out the nearby school and said that the intersection is very busy as drivers use the Cloarec Road to cut across from the Pulp Haul Road to the southeast.
Ryan Bernard, who bought the land with the intention of developing four acres and farming the rest, spoke to the crowd.