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The Crowsnest Pass is holding a referendum on whether residents support the proposed Grassy Mountain metallurgical mine in the Rocky Mountains .
An advanced poll takes place Nov. 19 and a referendum is set for Nov. 25 .
A water advocacy group claims the municipality has “secretly” signed away its 1911 water licence to York Creek to developer Northback Holdings .
Mayor Blair Painter denied the deal was secret, saying nothing was done under the table.
Protest against mine on Friday Mountains Not Mines and its allies say they are holding a demonstration on Friday at Northback ’s Calgary office to “remind Northback that they do not have the social licence to destroy Grassy Mountain with an open pit coal mine, and destroy the watershed with dangerous selenium.” “The government of Alberta has the fiduciary responsibility to protect the land, wildlife, and the environment for future generations,” the group said. — With files from The Canadian Press .
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