
| | Sub plans remains afloat
July 02, 2010
![]() Feds offer Cold War-era tourism attraction By CHIP MARTIN The London Free Press Making Port Stanley a new home for a decommissioned Cold War-era submarine has moved a step closer to reality. A tiny step. Central Elgin, asked by the Elgin Military Museum to say it wants the HMCS Ojibwa to become a lakeside attraction in the port, has opted instead to continue talks while its lawyer considers the plan. “We can’t just say go ahead,” Central Elgin Mayor Tom Marks said. “We have to check with our lawyer and get an opinion. We are trying to indicate, ‘Let’s talk.’ Before we can make a decision we need information. We did not say no.” The federal government is prepared to spend $1.9 million to tow to Port Stanley the 1960s-era sub that was facing the scrap-yard in Halifax. Joe Preston, the Conservative MP for Elgin-Middlesex-London, said he secured the funds on behalf of the Elgin Military Museum and he’s excited about Port Stanley as a home for the tourist attraction. “Certainly, 80,000 to 100,000 visitors a year is positive for whatever community it’s in,” he said, using attendance figures from Ojibwa’s sister sub, the HMCS Onondaga, which recently became the latest tourist attraction in the St. Lawrence river community of Rimouski, Que. “At this moment, it is up to them to want it,” Preston said of Central Elgin. “We think it is the right thing to do. Tourism is another form of economic development.” He said the Oberon-class Ojibwa would be a fine addition to the harbour area the municipality is about to acquire from Transport Canada. “I think it’s a win-win,” he said. But Marks said the municipality is looking for “a comfort level it would be a good fit. We are trying to be cautious but we are trying to send the message that we see great potential.” And he said he wants to do what’s best for all ratepayers in Central Elgin. Dan McNeil, a retired Canadian rear admiral and president of the Port Stanley Village Association, described council as “timorous,” partly because port divestiture isn’t yet complete. “The navy won’t allow this to happen unless it’s a huge success and the risk is very, very low,” he said. “There are other communities who will grab this wonderful opportunity if we don’t have the wherewithal to do it,” he said. Goderich, Sarnia, Windsor or Port Burwell would jump at the chance to be the new home for the Ojibwa, he said. Ian Raven, curator of the Elgin Military Museum, said he was satisfied with the response from Central Elgin and understands it. “I think it was a step forward,” he said. “We will find if the funding body (Fed Dev Ontario) thinks it is enough.” chip.martin@sunmedia.ca | September 01, 2010 Government of Canada helps grow TREE FARM in Elgin CountySeptember 01, 2010 Government of Canada invests in business expansion to boost economy, create jobsSeptember 01, 2010 Government of Canada helps grow Tree Farm in Elgin CountySeptember 01, 2010 Harper to open $11M gatewayAugust 26, 2010 Believer seeks OHIP coverageAugust 26, 2010 Attraction gets boostAugust 24, 2010 Government of Canada supports local businesses in the Sand Plains RegionAugust 16, 2010 Port Burwell lands subAugust 13, 2010 Details on big sub hammered outAugust 12, 2010 Deadline looms on sub site or federal funds could be lostAugust 12, 2010 Legislative ReportAugust 11, 2010 Battle for the subAugust 10, 2010 Meeting tonightAugust 09, 2010 Funds OK'dAugust 06, 2010 Government of Canada invests in community environmental Projects in OntarioAugust 06, 2010 History book tells the story of West Elgin in the time of warAugust 04, 2010 The Government of Canada supports accessibility for all CanadiansJuly 22, 2010 Ports Burwell, Stanley pursue same submarineJuly 21, 2010 Governments of Canada and Ontario Celebrate New Affordable Housing in St. ThomasJuly 21, 2010 Housing Partners CelebrateJuly 09, 2010 Government of Canada Invests in LAV III Armoured Vehicles UpgradeJuly 02, 2010 Sub plans remains afloatJuly 01, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 21July 01, 2010 CANADA DAY IN FULL SWING THROUGHOUT ELGIN-MIDDLESEX-LONDONJune 29, 2010 Brandon Card wins 2010 Elgin-Middlesex-London poster challengeJune 29, 2010 City bound to cough up surplusJune 25, 2010 Opening of Steen Disc Park in AylmerJune 24, 2010 Canada Day Events 2010June 23, 2010 Port Stanley Beach Flying the Blue FlagJune 11, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 20June 11, 2010 FedDev Ontario supporting southern Ontario economic recoveryJune 11, 2010 Governments of Canada and Ontario Celebrate New Affordable Housing in St. ThomasJune 04, 2010 Government of Canada creates summer jobs in Elgin-Middlesex-LondonJune 04, 2010 Government of Canada creates summer jobs in Elgin-Middlesex-LondonJune 03, 2010 New St. Thomas FM Radio Station?May 28, 2010 Housing to fill needMay 28, 2010 Governments of Canada and Ontario Celebrate New Affordable Housing in Elgin CountyMay 28, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 19May 17, 2010 Enerworks- CAFMay 14, 2010 Township of Southwold celebrates improvements to the municipal officeMay 12, 2010 FedDev Ontario Applied Research and Commercialization Imitative Great Opportunity for Elgin-Middlesex-LondonMay 11, 2010 Preston supports legislation to eliminate pardons for serious crimesMay 10, 2010 Project promises to produce jobs * BUSINESS INCUBATOR: Feds give $800,000May 08, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 18May 08, 2010 Government of Canada announces support for the 2010 International Plowing and Rural ExpoMay 07, 2010 Joe Preston Announces New Business Incubator for St. Thomas and Elgin CountyApril 20, 2010 Divestiture decision imminent![]() July 01, 2010
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