Carbon-capture company Deep Sky is hosting a public meeting in Pipestone next month to hear from the community and give residents a chance to speak to experts.
The Montreal-based company is planning to set up a 100-employee facility in either the municipality of Pipestone or Two Borders, which it has called “promising” locations.
The information session at the Pipestone Community Hall on Dec. 8 will be from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the Municipality of Two Borders said in a Facebook post.
It says people can “ask questions” and can “share your voice.”
Jason Vanderheyden, Deep Sky’s vice-president of government relations and public affairs, said while a meeting earlier this month “was not designed for open dialogue, it is clear that residents deserve direct access to actual technical experts

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