"No further information is available at this time because the investigation is at a very early stage."
Yesterday, Bayfm news included a story from Richard Dewey of Deer Lake, who has been more than a decade now trying to get the truth about cancer causing creosote in the town’s water supply. Lawyer Bob Buckingham is working with Dewey on a class action lawsuit, and told Bayfm News, government has started an investigation. The Department of Government Modernization and Service Delivery, did not agree to a phone interview, but issued this statement…
“Government recently received a complaint alleging that hazardous materials have been disposed near residential areas, a water supply, and in a decommissioned landfill in Deer Lake. An investigation file has been opened. No further information is available at this time because the investigation is at a very early stage."
Fire levels long time family business on the Viking Trail near Cormack
Text message scam making the rounds here about a refund from motor registration
Licensed Cannabis Retailer to open in Pasadena in the new year, 59 in NL so far
Bay St. George RCMP officers and others injured during altercation that involved tasering a man
Benoit's Cove man accused of killing a 91-year-old pedestrian is back in jail
